I'm using wget v1.6. I have downloaded images using the -r option. I have used
the -l option
in the past. Perhaps a space between -l and 1 '-l 1'? I don't know it the -k
option is what
you need.
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 01:36:06PM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> How do I make wget download images?
> I used
> wget -r -l1 -k
> http://www.somesite.anywhere/the/directory/iwant/index.htm
> This copies all html files that are linked form this index file to my
> local computer. I'm only missing the images (this is important,
because
> it is a graphics tutoriyl...)
I think your need the "-m" (mirror) option
"wget -m http://www.debian.org" will download the debian site to your
hd.
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