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Hi,
I have a doubt.when we use wget to recursively
retrieve pages from internet its not
bringing files with "shtml" and "jhtml" extensions.is
this feature not
implemented or if it is there ,could somebody explain
me how to get those HTML pages.
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Folks,
I've been looking into using wget to do some web data-collecting for me
(instead of doing it all by hand) and I'm striking out so far. Can
someone
tell me if these things are do-able via wget (or even some other util),
and point me at an example? The tasks I'm trying to do:
1) Trying
Has anyone solved this issue? I am downloading a single html page,
without recursion, and not getting the 'one hop further' that should
occur for framesets.
I'm using wget 1.8.1, on Solaris 8. According to the documentation,
options -p and -k should work to download everything, and from previou
On Thursday 10 January 2002 16:51, you wrote:
> > - https support
>
> It has that, too. Since 1.7. You may need to recompile it yourself with
> the openssl libs.
Ack! I found these nice options:
--sslcertfile=FILE optional client certificate.
--sslcertkey=KEYFILE optional keyf
I’ve just tried to download a 3Gb+
file (over a network using HTTP) with WGet and it
died at exactly 2Gb. Can this limitation
be removed?
(and yes I know that downloading
that much over HTTP is daft!!!)
> - https support
It has that, too. Since 1.7. You may need to recompile it yourself with
the openssl libs.
---
Kim Scarborough http://www.unknown.nu/kim/
On Wednesday 09 January 2002 22:07, you wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> ... HTTP persistent connections are supported since wget 1.7.1 (I think).
> So download wget 1.8.1 and try again ;-)
>
> Bye
> Stefan
>
> On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Ivan Buttinoni wrote:
> > Hi,
> > will be nice if wget can use the web server k