> In Wget2 there is an extra option for this, --filter-urls.
Thank you Tim, this sounds like exactly what I was after! (It's especially
important when you have wget logged in as a user, to be able to tell it not to
go to the logout page.) Though if that feature could be ported to the original
For anyone else who needs to do this, I adapted Sergey Svishchev's 1.8-era
patch for 19.1 (one of the few versions I managed to get to compile in OS X;
I'm on a Mac, and not the best programmer):
recur.c:578
- if (blacklist_contains (blacklist, url))
+ if (blacklist_contains (blacklist, url) |
> ...it would be more useful to avoid downloading rejected files altogether...
Hmm, after a bit more digging, I see this isn't a new request:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=217243 Is anyone working on
this?
Hi!
First of all, I find wget very useful, so thank you to everyone who has
contributed to it!
I gather that the rejection list (--reject and --reject-regex) is used to
determine which downloaded files to permanently save or not. While that's
sometimes useful, there are other times it would b
Thanks!