Re: Where should I put the .wgetrc on windows

2003-03-31 Thread Fred Holmes
http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold/ Go to Mini HOWTO quick start: on the page and read the instructions there. Fred Holmes At 12:14 AM 3/31/2003, lameon wrote: I'm using windows NT/2000/XP, and where should I put the .wgetrc file. Thanks!

Does not work with ftp://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/eph/export/

2003-03-31 Thread Rafa Bledzinski
It only download the first page and stops after that. My command line is: wget -r -l2 -P a ftp://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/eph/export/ Regards, Rafal

support for dynamic DNS

2003-03-31 Thread Alexandre Hessemann
Hello, This is not really a bug report but a suggestion, but I didn't knew which address to use. When I use wget to download files from sites with dynamic IP like those at dyndns.org, it happens that the site is deconnected, and then reconnected with a different IP. This cause wget to fail

Re: Where should I put the .wgetrc on windows

2003-03-31 Thread Earl Mitchell
This page has zipped file with common commands (i.e. DOS shell scripts). Has anybody converted these to bash scripts? -earlm Fred Holmes wrote: http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold/ Go to Mini HOWTO quick start: on the page and read the instructions there. Fred Holmes At 12:14 AM 3/31/2003,

RE: Where should I put the .wgetrc on windows

2003-03-31 Thread Herold Heiko
Those batch files are little more than wrappers around commonly used command line options. As a matter of fact I posted them there more to illustrate commonly used options than else. The wrapper just tries to make sure you won't use the same logfile from two different processes, and load a cookie