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Willener, Pat wrote:
> Are there any 1.11 executables available for any platforms?
Not from us; we just release the source packages. I suspect that Noèl
Köthe will probably have Debian unstable packages o
Are there any 1.11 executables available for any platforms?
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From: Micah Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 04:22
To: Wget; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Release: GNU Wget 1.11
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It gives me great ple
Matthias Vill wrote:
> Alexandru Tudor Constantinescu wrote:
> > I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
> > to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
> That's right. Up until wget 1.11 (released yesterday) there is no
> support for css-files in the ma
Alexandru Tudor Constantinescu wrote:
> I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
> to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
That's right. Up until wget 1.11 (released yesterday) there is no
support for css-files in the matter of parsing links out of it.
Dear wget team,
I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
I was trying to download some of my pictures from a web site and I ran
in some problems. Maybe I did not give all switches, or maybe wget got
tricked.
Co
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So, I've been spending some time thinking about how I want to break
things down in the next several versions of Wget. Here's a summary of
how I think it'll break down; following it is a more in-depth discussion.
1.12
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Support for parsing links
Zitat von Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of
>
> GNU Wget 1.11
>
> It's been over two years since the last release, 1.10.2, but we've made
> it. (Thanks mainly to the efforts of Wget's previous maintainer, Mauro
> Tortonesi - thanks Mauro!)