Re: trouble with encoded filename

2004-04-07 Thread none none
--- Jochen Roderburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you really sure that the file you want > has the name ?.file with a question mark > character?? Not a question mark in wget, or when I sent the mail - it seems that Yahoo mangles it on the way out (another case of characters in the upper half o

Re: trouble with encoded filename

2004-04-07 Thread Jochen Roderburg
none none wrote: $ wget -S --referer=http://5.6.7.8/index.htm \ --user-agent=Mozilla \ http://1.2.3.4/?.file --00:00:00-- http://1.2.3.4/%E9.file => `?.file' Connecting to 1.2.3.4:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 1 HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden 2 D

Re: trouble with encoded filename

2004-04-07 Thread none none
--- Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (URL changed for privacy) > > > > $ wget http://1.2.3.4/?.file > > --00:00:00-- http://1.2.3.4/%E9.file > >=> `?.file' > > Connecting to 1.2.3.4:80... connected. > > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden > > 00:00:00 ERRO

May not be a Bug more a nice-2-have

2004-04-07 Thread Alexander Joerg Herrmann
Dear Reader, some may not really consider it a Bug so it is maybe more a nice-2-have When I try to mirror the Internetpages I develop http://www.nachttraum.de http://www.felixfrisch.de wget complains that the linux complains that the file name is to long. It is not exactly a Bug as I use cgi with

Re: Downloading Files that Contain a Certain String in Their Names

2004-04-07 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Noname NoLast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there any way to download files from an FTP site depending on a > certain string in their names. For example, download all files that > contain # or sharp from ftp://72.0.0.1/Tutorials/ This might work: wget "ftp://72.0.0.1/Tutorials/*%23*";

Re: Problem Retrieving file with # in it's Name

2004-04-07 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Noname NoLast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to download a file from an FTP site that contains a # in > it's name. "#" is a URL metacharacter. Use %23 instead: wget "ftp://194.85.35.67/C%23 Tutorial.rar" BTW --user-agent and --referer don't do anything for FTP downloads.

Re: trouble with encoded filename

2004-04-07 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
none none <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (URL changed for privacy) > > $ wget http://1.2.3.4/?.file > --00:00:00-- http://1.2.3.4/%E9.file >=> `?.file' > Connecting to 1.2.3.4:80... connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden > 00:00:00 ERROR 403: Forbidden. > >