On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 05:18:41PM +0100, Jesus arteche wrote:
Hey guys,
Do you know how can I download a file to a Debian server from a webpage
wich has Javascript??? I don't have graphical interface and I would like
to avoid install it.
thanks
If the methods suggested by
Hey guys,
Do you know how can I download a file to a Debian server from a webpage wich
has Javascript??? I don't have graphical interface and I would like to avoid
install it.
thanks
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:18:41 +0100
Jesus arteche chechu.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
Do you know how can I download a file to a Debian server from a webpage wich
has Javascript??? I don't have graphical interface and I would like to avoid
install it.
JavaScript support from the CLI
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:18:41 +0100, Jesus arteche wrote:
Do you know how can I download a file to a Debian server from a webpage
wich has Javascript??? I don't have graphical interface and I would like
to avoid install it.
Review the html code of the page and try to find out the URI. Maybe it
On 18/10/11 03:18, Jesus arteche wrote:
Hey guys,
Do you know how can I download a file to a Debian server from a webpage
wich has Javascript??? I don't have graphical interface and I would like
to avoid install it.
thanks
Two ways I can think of (probably many more but it's not
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 12:00:15PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
The modem and the connection seem to be working otherwise. For
example, I sent the e-mail after the attempt, but in the same dial up
session. I can ping http.us.debian.org OK.
http.us.debian.org isn't one mirror, it's several
I just did an apt-get update, which shows a lot of new packages.
But apt-get -q upgrade just gives me a ton of messages like
Failed to fetch
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/devel/task-c-dev_0.4.1.deb
404 Not Found
Failed to fetch
Ross Boylan wrote:
I just did an apt-get update, which shows a lot of new packages.
But apt-get -q upgrade just gives me a ton of messages like
Failed to fetch
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/devel/task-c-dev_0.4.1.deb
404 Not Found
Failed to fetch
The modem and the connection seem to be working otherwise. For
example, I sent the e-mail after the attempt, but in the same dial up
session. I can ping http.us.debian.org OK.
Wow! Thanks for the fast response.
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 09:06:24PM +0200, Vitux wrote:
Ross Boylan wrote:
I
Ross Boylan wrote:
The modem and the connection seem to be working otherwise. For
example, I sent the e-mail after the attempt, but in the same dial up
session. I can ping http.us.debian.org OK.
Wow! Thanks for the fast response.
Strange, I've used the exact same mirror earlier today?!
Well, now it's working for me. Go figure.
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 11:48:03AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
I just did an apt-get update, which shows a lot of new packages.
But apt-get -q upgrade just gives me a ton of messages like
Failed to fetch
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/devel/task-c-dev_0.4.1.deb
I can't download the file:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slinks/main/binary-i386/utils/bscmainutils_4.4.0.1.deb
When I click on it, I am taken out to another ftp login
menu. The one for hurd works just fine.
The file -
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slinks/main/binary-i386/utils/bsdmainutils_44.4.0.1.deb
will not work when I click on it to download.
Instead it goes to an ftp start directory with /bin /etc /pub directories (none
of which work)
The file -
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slinks/main/binary-i386/utils/bsdmainutils_44.4.0.1.deb
It is slink and bsdmainutils_4.4.0.1.deb, not slinks and
bsdmainutils_44.4.0.1.deb.
Anyway, it does work for me.
I would try with an ftp program if the browser can not handle it.
will not
.
Dan
From: Larry N Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Downloading files
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 20:51:34 -0800
I can't download the file:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/slinks/main/binary-i386/utils/bscmainutils_4.4.0.1.deb
When I click on it, I am taken out
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