Hi,
I'm trying to build a locally browsable mirror of Yahoo's PDA-friendly
portal - http://wap.oa.yahoo.com
Sadly, the result is a set of local pages with non-working inter-page
links.
I've tried combinations of -k, -F, -E.
But what happens is that the links don't match up with the actual store
you will get occasional replies from very competent sources. it depends on
the nature of the question (bug reports seem to get the most response). the
level of worm infestation of this list is almost indescribable- i get 10-15
a day. bunch of wussies out there without any firewall software.
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yeah, I have been lurking here for over a week, was going to ask a question,
but didn't see any answers, so I wasn't gonna bother...
As far as I know, it can change links to relative, but not the other way
around..
Its quiet funny really, wget is used by thousands, and yet the mailing list
is ne
I've been watching this list for a couple of days, and I think it's just
people asking questions (me included) with no one around to answer them.
On 16 Oct 2002, hao chen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to convert relative links to non-relative links with
> wget? I searched through the manual a
Hi,
Is there a way to convert relative links to non-relative links with
wget? I searched through the manual and help files and only found using
-k to convert non-relative links but not the vice versa.
Thanks.
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:=: Hao Chen, Ph.D.
:=: Postdoc
:=: Department of Pharmacology
:=: Universit
1. The program uses mostly standard Unix syscalls and libcalls with some
BSDish memory routines (bzero). So it should have no problem compiling on
most Unix computers, and as you have experience, it does well on AIX and
OS/2. It should easily compile with mingw or cygwin gcc on PC.
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