Problem with URLs with slash (/) after questionmark (?)
Hi all, I'm having a problem with the link : http://invest.economictimes.indiatimes.com/info/indusdetailstwo.jsp?find=Tyres/Tubes Trying to download this link creates a directory called 'indusdetailstwo.jsp?find=Tyres' and stores the actual page as'Tubes' within it. This is incorrect operation especially since I'm trying to locally mirror the pages for offline viewing. I realize that the filesystem (ext2 in my case, on linux 2.4.18-4) does not allow a 'slash' to be part of the filename. Is there a clean way that wget could replace the slash character after downloading, without breaking references to the page ? Thanks in advance, Zainul. -- It is insufficient to protect ourselves with laws. We need to protect ourselves with mathematics. - Applied Cryptography
Possible bug : hosts spanned by default
I've just had a recursive wget do something unexpected : it spanned hosts even though I didn't give the -H option. The command was : wget -r -l20 http://www.modcan.com/page2.html http://www.modcan.com/pg2_main.html contains a link to www.paypal.com, and that link was followed. That was Wget 1.8.2 (the 1.8.2-5 Debian package). Have your ever seen this behaviour ? -- André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/> std::disclaimer ("Not speaking for my employer");
Re: wput
Hello, I am not sure if you are working with the correct version of wput. Current version of wput is 0.3.0. Please get it at http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/~fil/wput-0.3.0.tgz Let me know if you still have any compilation problems. I can provide a pre-compiled binary if necessary. Fei Liu On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Kay Schulz wrote: > Hi > I once worked in Singapore and we worked together with Johns Hopkins in > baltimore. > Some friends are now working for JH Singapore. > Anyway I looked at wput and can't get it compiled. > This is what i get > ftp.c: In function `do_quit': > ftp.c:8: `s_socket' undeclared (first use in this function) > ftp.c:8: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > ftp.c:8: for each function it appears in.) > ftp.c:9: `data_socket' undeclared (first use in this function) > make: *** [ftp.o] Fehler 1 > > It is on Mac OSX which is a BSD 4.3 Unix > gcc version 2.95.2 > > Anything else I can do? > > -- > Kay Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.ooad.de/ >
wget file size bug
I believe I have found a bug in wget. The file size seems to be limited to MAXINT. Has this already been reported? Is this already being worked on? Do you want me to look into supplying a fix? Regards, Andrew Marlow.
Fw: goldfish
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