Dear wget team,
recently found a bug in the version 1.8 of the wget program (recursive
retrieval) that did not occur in earlier versions (at least as far as
I can see, 1.7 is definitly not affected).
The new wget version treats single ?xxx hrefs the same way as hrefs to
anchors (#xxx). So e.g.
Hi All
Sorry for the off topic and 'Newbie' question, but is it possible having
downloaded a site using 'wget' to a local directory, to then at a later
stage to run just the 'proxy' part of the process, reading the site
contents from the local directory and note from the site to enable
On 4 Apr 2002 at 5:51, Tristan Horn wrote:
Just wanted to point out that as of version 1.8.1, wget doesn't correctly
recognize A HREF=//foo/bar-style links.
tris.net/index.html: merge(http://tris.net/;, //www.arrl.org/) -
http://tris.net//www.arrl.org/
(it should return
On 4 Apr 2002 at 13:21, Robert Mücke wrote:
So it seems to be important to correct this behaviour. I think you only need
to set up a test site (maybe with some subdirs) containing one file with
an errorous href= tag to reproduce this (maybe only in parts
depending on your server
Hi!
What is the version number of the latest Amiga WGet release?
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Hello,
I'd like to force wget to overwrite files it retrieves, even if a file
exists with the same name. I have tried the -nc option, but that causes it
to do nothing if the file is already there.
I am trying to wget Apache log files (via ftp) and since the new file will
always contain at