, 29 Jul 2003, Post, Mark K wrote:
Other than the --ignore-length option I mentioned previously, no. Sorry.
Mark Post
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To answer questons
Other than the --ignore-length option I mentioned previously, no. Sorry.
Mark Post
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Aaron S. Hawley wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Post, Mark K
It's a known problem. Timestamping doesn't work with FTP URLs over
proxy because the HEAD request is not honored by the proxy for FTP.
Note that your Wget is very old and you should upgrade -- but not
because of this, because this problem has remained.
Sorry that was a typing error, the orginal URL was with a
(double) //
ie.
wget -R *ia64*, *mips* ftp://ftp.iitm.ac.in/debian/main/
and
wget -N -R *ia64*, *mips* ftp://ftp.iitm.ac.in/debian/main/
I am attatching the debugged log for the second command
that gives the proxy error. I have tried it