Fixed in current master (fix release will be 1.19.2).
Thanks for your report and help !
With Best Regards, Tim
On 06/12/2017 06:07 PM, Chris wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I just created a test page at -
> https://www.anfractuosity.com/files/test2.html
> were I still get the issue.
>
> The version is
On 06/13/2017 05:42 AM, Didik Setiawan wrote:
>- Last check failed when the test try to resolve URL with question mark.
> E.g: "/subdir1/subpage1.html?query¶m", when I debug, it return just
> "/subdir1/subpage1.html" so the result is 404 not found. I also check
> using
> logging
Hi,
a common question online is how to properly force wget to make an
overwrite of an existing file name.
The existing options are quite confusing and I am under the impression
that even taking what works does not imply users understand what they
do.
The background of my que
Hi Ansgar,
On 06/13/2017 09:40 AM, taschenberggr...@streber24.de wrote:
>Hi,
>
>a common question online is how to properly force wget to make an
>overwrite of an existing file name.
>
>The existing options are quite confusing and I am under the impression
>that even taking
= NEXT STEPS ===
Things which would be done in the coming week:
* Finished on wget_test_start_server() in order to call Libmicrohttpd as
service for wget_test(). Problems and questions need to be resolved:
- Decide what the best
On 13/06/17 02:09, L A Walsh wrote:
>
>
> Dale R. Worley wrote:
>> L A Walsh writes:
>>> W/cut+paste into target line, where URL is double-quoted. More often
>>> than not, I find it safer to double-quote a URL than not, because, for
>>> example, shells react badly to embedded spaces, ampersan
L A Walsh writes:
>> But of course, no URL contains an embedded space.
> ---
> Why not?
Because that's what it says in RFC 3986, which is what *defines* what a
URL *is*.
Now, someone can provide a string that contains spaces and claim it's a
URL, but it isn't. The question is, What to do with i