On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Saint Xavier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Philip Stephens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hello wget users and developers,
> [...]
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/projects/Boston/psdiss/code$ wget -dv
> >
> http://www.bosto
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Philip Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello wget users and developers,
>
> I am attempting to retrieve public information from BostonResourceNet (
> http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/index.cfm ). There are four drop-down
> boxes that al
Hello wget users and developers,
I am attempting to retrieve public information from BostonResourceNet (
http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/index.cfm ). There are four drop-down boxes
that allow you to filter the database. After retrieving the results of a
particular query, I can select a non-profit
Micah Cowan wrote:
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Philip Gladstone wrote:
Brief outline:
When you do a wget from an ftp: url, it tries to copy over the last
modified date of the file (this is good). However, due to timezone
issues, the date that it gets can sometimes be in
Mauro Tortonesi wrote:
Philip wrote:
I am using WGet under Windows XP to download files for our community
radio station. But these are files whose names are fixed.
Now here's a problem:
How can I tell WGet to download files whose names change each week.
Specifically:
The file
our_-_??-??-06-1".mp3:http://www.artistlaunch.com/alhourpub/"The_Artistlaunch_Hour_-_??-??-06-1".mp3
It doesn't work.
Any ideas what would work?
All non-violent solutions gratefully received.
Philip
Primetime Radio 1ZZ
Bay of Islands
New Zealand
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 08:16:43PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
> Is there any future plan to include support for mms:// URLs in wget?
> Or any command-line Linux utility that can download mms:// URLs?
>
> (mms:// is streaming multimedia files; I'd like to be able to download
>
Is there any future plan to include support for mms:// URLs in wget?
Or any command-line Linux utility that can download mms:// URLs?
(mms:// is streaming multimedia files; I'd like to be able to download
the entire file.)
a message.
Thanks again!
Aaron S. Hawley wrote:
The HTML of those pages contains the meta-tag
and Wget listened, and only downloaded the first page.
Perhaps Wget should give a warning message that the file contained a
meta-robots tag, so that people aren't quite so dumb-founded.
/
36.16K/s
10:12:17 (36.16 KB/s) - `index.php' saved [13961]
FINISHED --10:12:17--
Downloaded: 13,961 bytes in 1 files
Converting index.php... 3-183
Converted 1 files in 0.01 seconds.
I expected it to follow the links and
Am I doing anything wrong?
Thank you very much,
philip
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ly (they
didn't get a http://www.example.com/ prepended), and I suppose
http://www.example.com/example.htm#anchor would also have worked. It's just
a bare #anchor which seems confused.
Cheers,
Philip
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on they could as well use the linear waitretry
> delay, thus still avoiding hammering but with possibly somewhat faster
> downloads; in case of succeded downlaods the wait time would still be
> honoured (in case the intention really was a slowed download, not
> hammering avoiding).
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this, as I do not know the intended
behavior.
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