Hello.
I'm using wget to download sites for a java-project. Wget is run with the
RunTime-class in java. Everything has been working fine until I tried to
download really large sites. My example was www.startsiden.no (a Norwegian
web-portal with a large amount of external linking) with a depth of
Alle 06:38, mercoledì 3 novembre 2004, Dillonco ha scritto:
Heiko Selber wrote:
Hello,
I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing
patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details).
It works quite well, but I can't find an option that makes wget remove
Alle 20:05, venerdì 5 novembre 2004, Ulf Härnhammar ha scritto:
Hello,
I have found that it's possible for a malicious FTP server to crash GNU
Wget by sending malformed directory listings. Wget will parse them without
checking if they are written in the proper format. It will do a fixed
hello to everybody,
since hrvoje niksic, the original author and former maintainer of GNU wget
seems to be unreachable at the moment, the FSF has appointed me as a
co-maintainer of the wget project.
i consider this as both a great honor and a very interesting challenge. there
is a lot of
Alle 13:03, sabato 6 novembre 2004, Christian Larsen ha scritto:
Hello.
I'm using wget to download sites for a java-project. Wget is run with the
RunTime-class in java. Everything has been working fine until I tried to
download really large sites. My example was www.startsiden.no (a Norwegian
Mauro Tortonesi wrote:
Alle 06:38, mercoledì 3 novembre 2004, Dillonco ha scritto:
Heiko Selber wrote:
Hello,
I use wget to mirror the contents of a remote directory (containing
patches for SuSE Linux, if you want to know the details).
It works quite well, but I can't find an option
Dear wget-team,
wen I try to retrieve the page "http://www.worldtimeserver.com/time.aspx?locationid=DE" using wget, I receive the following error messages:
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# ./usr/local/bin/wget -S -v "http://www.worldtimeserver.com/time.aspx?locationid=DE"