Re: [Correction]Unicode[/Correction] encoded html documents

2005-02-05 Thread George Prekas
Hi Alain, Sorry, my mistake. I wasn't meaning utf8 which, I guess, is handled OK. The site that I was referring, which by the way is http://www.tsiamoulisschools.edu.gr returns the page encoded in Unicode. That is the plain old Unicode we all know, where English characters are preceded(or followe

utf-8 encoded html documents

2005-02-01 Thread George Prekas
time. Regards, George Prekas P.S. You can check it out for your self here: http://www.tsiamoulisschools.gr And, if you don't mind, CC your answer to my e-mail address. Well, if you don't, I'll check the mirror anyway :-) __ Do yo

Re: Comment handling

2003-06-05 Thread George Prekas
[...] > i suppose my proposal should have been called --disobey-comments (comments > are already "ignored" by default). I suppose that this is a good idea, since it won't be enabled by default and someone could enable it if the page he wants to download is very buggy concerning the comments. > >

Re: Comment handling

2003-06-05 Thread George Prekas
> Tony Lewis writes: > > > > The issue we've been discussing is what to do about things that almost > > follow the rules for HTML comments, but don't quite get it right. By > > default, wget ignores legitimate HTML comments. > > I think the point of the suggested option was to not even try to > id

Re: Comment handling

2003-06-04 Thread George Prekas
some feedback with your thoughts and tell me if you would like the comment handling mechanism of WGet to change. By the way, who was written the current one? Maybe, he can help us with his experience. Regards, George Prekas.

Re: Comment handling

2003-06-02 Thread George Prekas
- Original Message - From: "Georg Bauhaus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tony Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:32 AM Subject: Re: Comment handling [ ... ] > So in the example there are 5 hyphens, the first two > of which can be interpreted as

Re: Comment handling

2003-06-01 Thread George Prekas
- Original Message - From: "Tony Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "George Prekas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 8:47 AM Subject: Re: Comment handling > George Prekas wrote: > > > > I have found a

Comment handling

2003-05-31 Thread George Prekas
o the above situation and have properly patched html-parse.c and I would like some info on how can I give you the patch. Regards, George Prekas P.S. Sorry about this message, but it appears that the first one did not show up in the list.

Comment handling

2003-05-30 Thread George Prekas
o the above situation and have properly patched html-parse.c and I would like some info on how can I give you the patch. Regards, George Prekas

Comment handling

2003-05-30 Thread George Prekas
o the above situation and have properly patched html-parse.c and I would like some info on how can I give you the patch. Regards, George Prekas

Re: Apology for absence

2002-07-25 Thread George Prekas
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > > Sorry about the extended absence. I've been extremely busy at work > and will continue to do so for a while. > > If someone wants to get write access to apply bug fixes and do > development, please let me know. > > It would probably be nice to release 1.9 before doin

Wget fails to identify comment

2002-07-21 Thread George Prekas
Hello, I have recently noticed that Wget can't identify this comment: I know that this comment is not valid, but I think that Wget shouldn't break. What do you think about it? Regards, George Prekas High School Student.