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Subject: bug/feature request
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Hi,
i´m not sure if that is a feature request or a bug.
Wget does not collect all page requisites of a given URL.
Many sites are referencing components of these sites in cascading style
sheets,
but wget does not collect these components
Hi,
i´m not sure if that is a feature request or a bug.
Wget does not collect all page requisites of a given URL.
Many sites are referencing components of these sites in cascading style sheets,
but wget does not collect these components as page requisites.
A example:
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$ wget -q -p -k -nc -x
Hello,
Probably I am just too lazy, haven't spent enough time to read the man, and
wget can actually do exactly what I want.
If so -- I do apologize for taking your time.
Otherwise: THANKS for your time!..:-).
My problem is:
redirects.
I am trying to catch them by using, say, netcat
Greetings:
There does not appear to be a way to refuse redirects in wget. This
is a problem because certain sites use local click-count CGIs which
return redirects to advertisers. A common form is
http://desired.web.site/clickcount.cgi?http://undesired.advertiser.site/,
which produces a