Hi Jerry!
AFAIK, RegExp for (HTML?) file rejection was requested a few times, but is
not implemented at the moment.
CU
Jens (just another user)
The -R option is not working in wget 1.9.1 for anything but
specifically-hardcoded filenames..
file[Nn]ames such as [Tt]hese are simply ignored
Jens Rösner wrote:
AFAIK, RegExp for (HTML?) file rejection was requested a few times, but is
not implemented at the moment.
It seems all the examples people are sending are just attempting to get a
match that is not case sensitive. A switch to ignore case in the file name
match would
Jens Rösner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AFAIK, RegExp for (HTML?) file rejection was requested a few times,
but is not implemented at the moment.
But the shell-style globbing (which includes [Nn]ame) should still
work, even without regexps.
The "-R" option is not working in wget 1.9.1 for anything but specifically-hardcoded filenames..
file[Nn]ames such as [Tt]hese are simply ignored...
Please respond... Do not delete my email address as I am not a subscriber... Yet
Thanks
Jerry
File Rejection (-R) does not appear to be working, etc.
The following does not do what I expected it to do:
/usr/sfw/bin/wget -R .db,LCK,[Ll][Oo][Gg],[Cc]opy?[Oo]f -P
/d0/denStageSvrUC -nH -m -X /apps,/.DAV/_notes
ftp://gwheeler:password@myhost.abc.org/
It does not reject files such as log