$ wget -m --no-parent http://base.url
> Hi!
>
> I have a webserver apache 1.3.20 which does have .jar build files
> updating regularly.What i wondering was what if we could establish a
> mirror of that webserver on our local webserver with wget.?
> Such that .jar files gets downloaded for users o
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 1:07 pm, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 13:07, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> > Any reason why you are not using rsync?
>
> Problem is source http server is maintained by other tech team, i was
> thinking if i could do it without bothering themselves.
>
Well, i
On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 13:07, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> Any reason why you are not using rsync?
Problem is source http server is maintained by other tech team, i was
thinking if i could do it without bothering themselves.
Regards,
Yash
> - Sandip
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On Tuesday 20 July 2004 12:57 pm, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a webserver apache 1.3.20 which does have .jar build files
> updating regularly.What i wondering was what if we could establish a
> mirror of that webserver on our local webserver with wget.?
> Such that .jar files gets downloa
Hi!
I have a webserver apache 1.3.20 which does have .jar build files
updating regularly.What i wondering was what if we could establish a
mirror of that webserver on our local webserver with wget.?
Such that .jar files gets downloaded for users offline.
I tried wget with -r -l inf -c -nc -m -A=