The options are always available. We cannot remove them since the man pages would then not match the actual application. And multiple man pages is just not a good idea.
Whether or not the feature is actually supported is based on the compile time options. It seems like your version of Wget was compiled without IRI support. You would need to recompile it with support for IRIs if you want to use it On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, at 16:30, Roger Brooks via Primary discussion list for GNU Wget wrote: > If I add the option “—local-encoding=UTF-8” to my wget script, wget 1.19.1 > (the version on my NAS) says: > > “This version does not have support for IRIs” > > If I run “wget –help” on my NAS, both “—local-encoding” and > “—remote-encoding” are listed as options. > This error message was reported as a bug against 1.12.x > > Is it still a known bug? > > Was it fixed between 1.19.1 and 1.21.1? > > Am I doing something wrong? > > Thanks in advance for your advice. >
