We received this report on webmasters. Can anyone help Anthony, please?
Hi,
I really like this utility but was having trouble getting 'framed' data
into the output files.
It is like when one views the source of the webpage from a browser, this
is what I see in my output file.
If I go
It doesn`t seem to download the file when I use the debug option. It just quickly says "finished." Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes: The log file looks like: 17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET [565/565] -
Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Internet Explorer. I disabled Active Scripting and Scripting
of Java Applets, but I can still access this page normally (even
after a restart).
Then the problem is probably not JavaScript-related after all. A
debug log might help see where the
The log file looks like:
17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET [565/565] - "123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET.html" [1]
FINISHED --17:54:41--Downloaded: 565 bytes in 1 filesHrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes: I use
Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The log file looks like:
17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET
[565/565] - 123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET.html [1]
FINISHED --17:54:41--
Downloaded: 565 bytes in 1 files
That's not a debug log. You get a
Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's probably it. Is there anything I can do to automatically get
the files with wget?
I don't think so. Wget know nothing about JavaScript.
The best way to verify this is to turn off JavaScript in your browser
and see if the site still works.
That's probably it. Is there anything I can do to automatically get thefiles with wget? Thanks, Alan- Original Message - From: "Hrvoje Niksic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Alan Thomas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: wget@sunsite.dkSent: Friday, April 15, 2005 7:23 PMSubject: [sp
I use Internet Explorer. I disabled Active Scripting and Scripting of JavaApplets, but I can still access this page normally (even after a restart).
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A website uses frames, and when I view it in
Explorer, it has the URL https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESETand
a bunch of PDF files in two of the frames.
When I try to recursively download this web site, I don`t get the files. I
am using the following command:
wget -nc
Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A website uses frames, and when I view it in Explorer, it has the URL
https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET and a bunch of PDF
files in two of the frames.
When I try to recursively download this web site, I don`t get the
files
Hello,
I'm using wget since months for saving the daily
arrival/departure information of the local airport.
Now they changed the design of the website and started
to use frames. I'm stucked now! No idea how to extract
the data from this framed website. Any ideas?
Here's an example:
http
/fplan_landung_imm.aspu=2t=Timetable%20visitorsbr=
You should be able to use that one in wget.
CU
Jens
Hello,
I'm using wget since months for saving the daily
arrival/departure information of the local airport.
Now they changed the design of the website and started
to use frames. I'm stucked now
Hello,
I'm using wget since months for saving the daily
arrival/departure information of the local airport.
Now they changed the design of the website and started
to use frames. I'm stucked now! No idea how to extract
the data from this framed website. Any ideas?
Here's
Ian Abbott wrote:
Do you have SSL support compiled in?
Yes
Some log entries would be useful, particularly with the -d option.
You can mask any sensitive bits of the log if you want.
I ran it with logging and -d, though I suspected that Thomas Reinke's post on the
SSL patch might solve
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