O. Hartmann wrote:
> I tried 'omi' but I find that the tool does not travers deeper into a
> dir than level one, so subdirs seem to be left out. I will try wget,
> although this tool would not be the first choice.
Well, omi _does_ recurse into subdirectories, but it
might fail if the FTP serv
On 2/4/09 10:41, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
>> O. Hartmann wrote:
>> > I run into a problem I can not solve. I need to fetch a whole
>> directory > tree from a public remote site. The top level directory
>> and its > subdirectories are accessible via ftp:// and http:// so I
>> tr
Oliver Fromme wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
> I run into a problem I can not solve. I need to fetch a whole directory
> tree from a public remote site. The top level directory and its
> subdirectories are accessible via ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch,
> but fetch does only retrieve data
> "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> > I need to fetch a whole directory tree from a public remote site.
> > The top level directory and its subdirectories are accessible via
> > ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch, but fetch does only retrieve
> > data on file basis and does not copy a whole directory tree
>
> I need to fetch a whole directory tree from a public remote site.
> The top level directory and its subdirectories are accessible via
> ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch, but fetch does only retrieve
> data on file basis and does not copy a whole directory tree
> recursively. The remote site do
"O. Hartmann" wrote:
> I need to fetch a whole directory tree from a public remote site.
> The top level directory and its subdirectories are accessible via
> ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch, but fetch does only retrieve
> data on file basis and does not copy a whole directory tree
> recursive
O. Hartmann wrote:
> I run into a problem I can not solve. I need to fetch a whole directory
> tree from a public remote site. The top level directory and its
> subdirectories are accessible via ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch,
> but fetch does only retrieve data on file basis and does
On 1/4/09 17:07, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I run into a problem I can not solve. I need to fetch a whole
> directory tree from a public remote site. The top level directory and
> its subdirectories are accessible via ftp:// and http:// so I tried
> fetch, but fetch does only retrieve data on
Hello.
I run into a problem I can not solve. I need to fetch a whole directory
tree from a public remote site. The top level directory and its
subdirectories are accessible via ftp:// and http:// so I tried fetch,
but fetch does only retrieve data on file basis and does not copy a
whole direc