> lovely, :-)
Unknown command - "LOVELY,". Try HELP.
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Title: Message
GNU Wget 1.9.1
The non-interactive download utility
Updated for Wget 1.9.1, May 2003
I am unable to get wget to
work via a proxy for HTTPS sites.
It does work via proxy for
HTTP
It does work with HTTPS NOT
through proxy
Any ideas? Should this
work?
Mark Lawrance
Senio
> From: Phillip Pi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> OK, I did more tests. I noticed -v is already enabled by
> default since the
you probably have verbose=on in your wgetrc file.
> 5250K .. .. .. .. ..
>
>
> The timestamp was from almost an hour ago (I was
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Herold Heiko wrote:
> > From: Phillip Pi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > OK, I did more tests. I noticed -v is already enabled by
> > default since the
>
> you probably have verbose=on in your wgetrc file.
Good idea. Should I delete wgetrc? I doubt that will fix my problem
Title: Message
It's a known
bug. I'm waiting for a fix for it myself.
Mark
Post
-Original Message-From: Lawrance, Mark
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 12,
2004 9:09 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: GNU Wget
1.9.1
GNU Wget 1.9.1
The non-interactive download uti
> On Wed, 12 May 2004, Herold Heiko wrote:
>
> > > OK, I did more tests. I noticed -v is already enabled by
> > > default since the
> >
> > you probably have verbose=on in your wgetrc file.
>
> Good idea. Should I delete wgetrc? I doubt that will fix my problem since
> I tried on two different
"Lawrance, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I am unable to get wget to work via a proxy for HTTPS sites.
>
>It does work via proxy for HTTP
>It does work with HTTPS NOT through proxy
>
>Any ideas? Should this work?
It works in the CVS version of Wget. Please try it and see if i