Robin B. Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a prior posting, I asked about saving an image from a Web page
instead of just saving the information necessary to re-retrieve that
image. I was advised to try -p -k --html-extension
Using wget-1.8.1-pre2, I still don't see the image data saved
In a prior posting, I asked about saving an image from a Web page
instead of just saving the information necessary to re-retrieve that
image. I was advised to try -p -k --html-extension
Using wget-1.8.1-pre2, I still don't see the image data saved in
the .html file wget creates. Another
Robin B. Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using wget to save a tick chart of a stock index each night.
wget -nH -q -O /QoI/working/CHARTS/$myday+OEX.html
'http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=%24OEXsid=0o_symb=%24OEXx=60y=15freq=9time=1'
[...]
What is saved
I'm using wget to save a tick chart of a stock index each night.
wget -nH -q -O /QoI/working/CHARTS/$myday+OEX.html
'http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=%24OEXsid=0o_symb=%24OEXx=60y=15freq=9time=1'
The Web site returns an image, whose HTML is:
IMG