Fred Holmes wrote:
Many thanks for the help. I'm using Windows 32 binary 1.8.2 on WIN2K.
The syntax you have given me gets the first page OK, apparently by using
the -O switch to specify a simple filename as the output file, rather
than the automatically generated output filename(s). I.e., I
Fred Holmes wrote:
The following fails, with error messages that don't make sense to me.
WGET -r -l2 -k -K -p -np -nd
"http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/0?r_t=a&r_n=107-791&submit=Search&variant=y&acronym=n&syndict=n&spq=n&sort_by_docid=n&d_q=on&dbname=cp107&maxdocs=100&report=hr791.107&xfor
Nathan Morehart wrote:
i have just installed the windows port of wget. my question comes under
the subject of querystrings. i see there is extra care in the version i
have (1.8.2b) to allow "?" in the url.. but what about "&"?
ie: http://www.mysite.com?user=me&password=me
i get a bad file descri
Esben Haabendal Soerensen wrote:
Christian Reiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
q:give bart
On Thursday 2002-12-12 14:15, Noèl Köthe wrote:
maybe you notice a security problem in the wget program.
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/vulnwatch/2002-q4/0102.html
I added the fixing patch to