This seems more appropriate for the main Wget list. The
wget-patches list is for patches!
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From: Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Proposed new --unfollowed-links option for
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From: Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Processing of JavaScript
Date sent: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 00:04:43 -0800
Some web sites include URL references within
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From: Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Automatic posting to forms
Date sent: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 23:43:28 -0800
As promised in my earlier note, there is a second
On 8 Mar 2002 at 10:50, Mathias Kratzer wrote:
I admit that the lines in my original file contain a really stupid
syntax error. As an absolute beginner with the Markup Languages I have
just tried to learn from some hyperlink examples but obviously
misunderstood their formal
high!
I am currently using wget 1.6, so what I'm writing about might have been
changed since 1.6. In that case, apologize, please.
Consider a host foo.bar with a dynamic IP (anytime the IP is changed,
the appropriate changes are also made to the corresponding DNS server
immediately)
If
Hi List!
As a non-wget-programmer I also think that this
option may be very useful.
I'd be happy to see it wget soon :)
Just thought to drop in some positive feedback :)
CU
Jens
-u, --unfollowed-links=FILE log unfollowed links to FILE.
Nice. It sounds useful.
Dear folks,
I've installed wget-1.8.1 on a Compaq AlphaServer running Tru64 UNIX 5.1, and couldn't
make it to work in continuous transfer mode, I mean, recovering a file transfer that
was interrupted by some reason.
This is my command line:
wget -c
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As promised in my earlier note, there is a second feature I'm looking for
in wget. This feature is the ability to automatically post to forms. I'm
thinking of something along the lines of a command line argument like:
On Mar 8, 1:11pm, Rodriguez, Julian wrote:
And these are the error messages:
Continued download failed on this file, which conflicts with `-c'.
Refusing to truncate existing file `suse-axp-CD2-20010509-2.iso'.
This is a problem I have also seen often with newer wget versions.
I've seen it
Daniel Stenberg responded to my original suggestion:
With this information, any time that wget encounters a form whose action
is
/cgi-bin/auth.cgi, it will enqueue the submission of the form using
the
values provided for the fields id and pw.
Now, why would wget do this?
There are many
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