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Hi Mishari, please keep your responses on-list, so you have the benefit
of the rest of the wget community fixing my misunderstandings. :)
Also, it's preferable to post your responses below any quoted material,
to make it easier to follow the convers
Mishari Al-Mishari wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using the following command:
> wget -p url
> the url has frames.
> the url retrieves a page that has set of frames. But wget doesn't
> retrieve the html pages of the frames urls. Is there any bug or i am
> missing something?
Works fine for me. In fact, if the
Hi,
I am using the following command:
wget -p url
the url has frames.
the url retrieves a page that has set of frames. But wget doesn't
retrieve the html pages of the frames urls. Is there any bug or i am
missing something?
Also the command
wget -r -l 2 url
(url has frames) the above command does
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Daniel Stenberg wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
>
>> The GNU Project has appointed me as the new maintainer for wget
>
> Welcome!
>
>> Speaking of licensing changes, I don't see a specific exemption clause
>> for linking wget with
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
The GNU Project has appointed me as the new maintainer for wget
Welcome!
Speaking of licensing changes, I don't see a specific exemption clause
for linking wget with OpenSSL
See the end of the README.
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Hello all,
The GNU Project has appointed me as the new maintainer for wget, to fill
the shoes that Mauro Tortonesi is leaving. I am very excited to be able
to take part in the development of such a terrific and useful tool. I've
certainly found it v
For the record:
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=%22-O%22+%22-N%22&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
was actually more like:
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=%22-O%22+%22-N%22&l= wget
sunsite.dk
before it got "PROTECTED".
SMS.
From: purp
> Don't know if that's a known issue, [...]
Try the "Search" feature at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/
For example:
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=%22-O%22+%22-N%22&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where you can see several previous similar complaints, and the
Don't know if that's a known issue, but if I want to use timestamping (-N)
and --output-document at the same time, the file is downloaded everytime. So
it seems like size and time of output-document don't get used for reference.
Which is a pity. This is GNU Wget 1.9.1.
Excuse my answering to myself, but I found a workaround using
--include-directories option instead of -np. Sorry for the noise.
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Best regards, Pavel
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