On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> > 1. Now if IPv6 enabled it only fetch IPv6 IPv4 sites faile
>
> This is a problem, and part of the reason why the patch is so simple in its
> current form.
It is indeed. If done correctly, using the proper API, there won't be any
difference between IP
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Hey, I remember this feature was in WGETWIN 1.5.3.1
It was really useful. But it is missing from WGET 1.8.1
I would like to see this feature added back into WGET
because at the moment it is completely broken when the
URL contains a question mark '?'.
Kind regards,
David Robinson
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At 03:16 AM 15/01/2002 +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>Thomas Lussnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 1. Now if IPv6 enabled it only fetch IPv6 IPv4 sites faile
>
>This is a problem, and part of the reason why the patch is so simple
>in its current form.
[...]
>Another possibility is to store struc
Thomas Lussnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Now if IPv6 enabled it only fetch IPv6 IPv4 sites faile
This is a problem, and part of the reason why the patch is so simple
in its current form. A correct patch must modify struct address_list
to hold a list of IP addresses, each of which can be
Hi,
i have make an hopefull clean patch for IPv6 support.
It works fine (testet (compile and v6 retrive)
But im not already happy with it.
1. Now if IPv6 enabled it only fetch IPv6 IPv4 sites faile
2. Need an switch to change the preffered mode 4/6
3. Makefile optional v6 support
Point 1 i will
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks very much (wouldn't it be good to refer to the clause in the
> RFC in the comments ?)
Uh, I suppose so. But it doesn't matter that much -- someone looking
for it will find it anyway. Besides, it's not clear which RFC Wget
conforms to. Web standa
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 04:16:24PM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> Ok, how about this patch:
>
> 2002-01-14 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * headers.c (header_get): Strip trailing whitespace from the
> header.
I've tested this patch, works great.
Thanks very much (wouldn't
"Brent Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The -d debug option crashes wget just after it reads the input file.
Huh? Ouch! Wget on Windows is much less stable than I imagined. Can
you run it under a debugger and see what causes the crash?
> C:\WINNT\PROFILES\bmorgan.000\DESKTOP\foo\wget.wi
"Brent Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I have a problem. I upgraded to 1.8.1 for win9x. I found the
> cookie file for netscape 4 and 6 which are different from one
> another. I made sure that each had the correct cookie set for the
> website in question. I tried both and got the same
Thanks,
But I have a problem. I upgraded to 1.8.1 for win9x. I found the
cookie file for netscape 4 and 6 which are different from one another.
I made sure that each had the correct cookie set for the website in
question. I tried both and got the same error message
*
Thanks,
But I have a problem. I upgraded to 1.8.1 for win9x. I found the
cookie file for netscape 4 and 6 which are different from one another.
I made sure that each had the correct cookie set for the website in
question. I tried both and got the same error message
*
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> "Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>On 4 Jan 2002 at 12:22, Bastiaan Stougie wrote:
>>
>>
>>> wget -P $LOCALDIR -m -np -nH -p --cut-dirs=2
>>>http://host/dir1/dir2/
>>>
>>>This works fine, except that wget does not follow all the urls. It
>>>skips urls like:
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"55¸¸¿øÀ̸é Á¤¸» ±¦ÂúÀº ÀÎÅͳݼîÇθôÀ» ²Ù¹Ì½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù!!"
< ÀüȹøÈ£ : 02-3431-8100 (´ëÇ¥) 02-404-6288/9 (Á÷Åë)
´ã´çÀÚ : ÃÖ±¤¿õÆÀÀå >
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"55¸¸¿øÀ̸é Á¤¸» ±¦ÂúÀº ÀÎÅͳݼîÇθôÀ» ²Ù¹Ì½Ç ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù!!"
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On 14 Jan 2002 at 15:00, Herold Heiko wrote:
> On the other hand, a little research in src/utils.c, make_directory()
> clearly shows only '/' is used as a directory separator.
>
> I'm wondering where the correct place for patching this (#ifdef WINDOWS
> obviously) would be - I suppose main.c, ab
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The field-content does not include any leading or trailing LWS:
>linear white space occurring before the first non-whitespace
>character of the field-value or after the last non-whitespace
>character of the field-value. Such leading or trai
Ian Abbott wrote:
>
> Do you have SSL support compiled in?
Yes
> Some log entries would be useful, particularly with the -d option.
> You can mask any sensitive bits of the log if you want.
I ran it with logging and -d, though I suspected that Thomas Reinke's post on the
SSL patch might solv
At 09:02 AM 1/14/2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Is there a syntax such that I can connect to the host once, transfer
> > the four files, and then disconnect?
>
>Unfortunately, no, not yet.
Actually, I dug through the documentation some more and found I c
Hi Herold!
Thanks for the testing, I must admit, trying -nd did not occur to me :(
I already have implemented a \ to / conversion in my wgetgui,
but forgot to strip the trailing (as Hrvoje suggested) / *doh*
Anyway, I would of course be happy to see a patch like you proposed,
but I understand
Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a syntax such that I can connect to the host once, transfer
> the four files, and then disconnect?
Unfortunately, no, not yet.
Andrew Daviel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was trying to get a site which uses external style sheets. The
> style sheet itself was retrieved correctly, but a background image
> was not.
As you guessed yourself, Wget is currently completely unaware of any
semantic content in style sheets. Pa
Note: tests done on NT4. W9x probably would behave different (even
worse).
starting from (for example) c:, with d: being another writable disk of
some kind, something like
wget -nd -P d:/dir http://www.previnet.it
does work as expected.
wget -nd -P d:\dir http://www.previnet.it
also does work as
Jens Rösner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Can I use -P (Directory prefix) to save files in a user-determinded
>> > folder on another drive under Windows?
>>
>> You should be able to do that. Try `-P C:/temp/'. Wget doesn't know
>> anything about windows backslashes, so maybe that's what mad
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:30:54PM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> > moz wget-1.7 188 wget http://www.movementarian.org/oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz
> > --20:35:51-- http://www.movementarian.org/oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz
> >=> `oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz'
> > Connecting to www.movementarian.org:80...
"Brent Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone know how to handle password protected websites, for which
> you have a password. (mapblast.com)
>
> usually with a webbrowser, you can access pages again and again. Can
> it make use of IE or Netscape cookies?
Yes. See the documentatio
Ivan Buttinoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - for "recursive retrieval", multiple simultaneus gets
This is very hard to do, not easy at all.
> - last but not the least: javascrip support (eheheh)
And this is even harder. Javascript is a full programming language
which, as used by the sites,
Ivan Buttinoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ack! I found these nice options:
>--sslcertfile=FILE optional client certificate.
>--sslcertkey=KEYFILE optional keyfile for this certificate.
>--egd-file=FILEfile name of the EGD socket.
> but there're no refer of
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> moz wget-1.7 188 wget http://www.movementarian.org/oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz
> --20:35:51-- http://www.movementarian.org/oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz
>=> `oprofile-0.0.8.tar.gz'
> Connecting to www.movementarian.org:80... connected!
> HTTP request sent,
Hi Hrvoje!
> > Can I use -P (Directory prefix) to save files in a user-determinded
> > folder on another drive under Windows?
>
> You should be able to do that. Try `-P C:/temp/'. Wget doesn't know
> anything about windows backslashes, so maybe that's what made it fail.
>
The problem with / a
Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "T. Bharath" wrote:
>>
>> replace the first @ with %40 and check
>
> doesn't work, cannot login...
%40 not working is a bug. This patch should fix it:
2002-01-14 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* url.c (parse_uname): URL
Mark Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When using wget-1.8.1-2 as packaged by Red Hat (and another version
> somewhere in the 1.7 line), I tried downloading a dmalloc source rpm
> from dmalloc.com. Here's the output I get:
>
> [schreib1@ion schreib1]$ wget
>http://dmalloc.com/cgi-bin/bou
"Bastiaan Stougie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Executing "rpm -ta --clean wget-1.8.1.tgz" gives an error, after some searching I
>discovered this
> is because the version in util/wget.spec is incorrect: "Version: 1.7" should be:
>"Version: 1.8.1".
> Furthermore, executing "rpm -Fvh wget-1.8.1
Jens Rösner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can I use -P (Directory prefix) to save files in a user-determinded
> folder on another drive under Windows?
You should be able to do that. Try `-P C:/temp/'. Wget doesn't know
anything about windows backslashes, so maybe that's what made it fail.
If
"Robin B. Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Someone kindly suggested the -k switch. Here's what I've done:
>
> wget -nH -p -k -E -O OEX
>'http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=%24oex&sid=0&o_symb=%24oex&x=33&y=24'
Please note that `-O' does not work with `-p'.
> W
I just downloaded wget 1.8.1 after trying 1.5.3. The feature I was looking
for (get a page with its images) had been added - thanks.
I was trying to get a site which uses external style sheets.
The style sheet itself was retrieved correctly, but a background image was
not.
e.g.
BODY { backgroun
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