Greetings,
In my humble opinion, WGET is the best and most versatile
downloading agent available anywhere.
I use WGET for all my file access needs, from simple ftp
to major recursive downloads. It has always served me
very well on my custom-built Linux system.
Especially, the new -p page requi
Jan Prikryl wrote:
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> Quoting clayton cottingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > i was wondering if wget would every support these files {in being able
> > to transverse through them}
>
> I guess some very simple parsing can be done without the need to use a
> full VRML parser (an C++ version with
Quoting clayton cottingham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i was wondering if wget would every support these files {in being able
> to transverse through them}
I guess some very simple parsing can be done without the need to use a
full VRML parser (an C++ version with some additional nodes that a
colleag
hi
i use vrml
i was wondering if wget would every support these files {in being able
to transverse through them}
thanks
Herold Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok. A simple solution is the following (no diff since there are long
> lines and it's not worth an attachment):
> -remove alloca.c / alloca$o from windows\Makefile.src
> -add #include in #ifdef WINDOWS in src\sysdep.h, about line
> 44 currently.
>
> I
Ok. A simple solution is the following (no diff since there are long
lines and it's not worth an attachment):
-remove alloca.c / alloca$o from windows\Makefile.src
-add #include in #ifdef WINDOWS in src\sysdep.h, about line
44 currently.
I don't know however if these modifications are the "corre
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
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> I came across this bug in wget where it gives an error instead of
> following, as it should.
>
> Volker
>
> > wget --version
> GNU Wget 1.5.3
Hmm that's quite old ...
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