Well, I was actually directing you to a specific entry on the FAQ:
http://wget.addictivecode.org/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#tool-x-not-wget
It mentions a couple ways to get around sites that specifically block
programs like wget, or don't like "jumping" links.
-Micah
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Aram Wool wrote:
hi, I'm using wget with this url:
http://www.twis.org/audio/podpress_trac/web/147/0/TWIS_2007_09_11.mp3
the directory named 147 increases by 1 each week, corresponding to an mp3
with a new date. I can use macros to automatically deal with a changing
date, but haven't been able
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> Not sure if it's a bug, but NTLM authentication has just started to fail
> connecting to SharePoint running IIS, after it's been working for
> years. The URL is accessible using IE or Mozilla using the same login
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Aram Wool wrote:
> hi, I'm using wget with this url:
>
> http://www.twis.org/audio/podpress_trac/web/147/0/TWIS_2007_09_11.mp3
>
> the directory named 147 increases by 1 each week, corresponding to an mp3
> with a new date. I can use macros to auto
Not sure if it's a bug, but NTLM authentication has just started to fail
connecting to SharePoint running IIS, after it's been working for years.
The URL is accessible using IE or Mozilla using the same login
credentials. I've worked with our SharePoint team, and they are telling
me that they have
hi, I'm using wget with this url:
http://www.twis.org/audio/podpress_trac/web/147/0/TWIS_2007_09_11.mp3
the directory named 147 increases by 1 each week, corresponding to an mp3
with a new date. I can use macros to automatically deal with a changing
date, but haven't been able to find out how to