On Sunday 02 June 2002 09:38 am, Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
I am having trouble wgetting a samsung printer driver from their site.
Every time I try, I immediately get an HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server
Error. The web browser initiates the download properly when I click
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
I am having trouble wgetting a samsung printer driver from their site. Every
time I try, I immediately get an HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error. The
web browser initiates the download properly when I click on the link from the
referer page.
Here is the command
Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I'm not sure wget should do [HTML de-quoting] for URLs on the
cmd line or in a non-HTML file.
I'm pretty sure that it shouldn't. HTML unquoting only makes sense in
the context of HTML. That's how the browsers behave, as well --
typing amp; in the
On 12/04/2002 21:37:31 hniksic wrote:
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Is there any way to make Wget use HTTP/1.1 ?
Unfortunately, no.
In looking at the debug output, it appears to me that wget is really
sending HTTP/1.1 headers, but claiming that they are
So basically I only need to make this change and recompile?
I wish this was a switch :)
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Subject: Re: HTTP 1.1
On 11/04/2002 18:26:15 hniksic
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Is there any way to make Wget use HTTP/1.1 ?
Unfortunately, no.
In looking at the debug output, it appears to me that wget is really sending
HTTP/1.1 headers, but claiming that they are HTTP/1.0 headers. For example,
the Host header was not defined in RFC 1945, but wget
Boaz Yahav [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to make Wget use HTTP/1.1 ?
Unfortunately, no.