Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
regex support is planned for the next release of wget. but i was
wondering if we should just extend the existing -A and -R option
instead of creating new ones. what do you think?
It would seriously break backward compatibility.
Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> regex support is planned for the next release of wget. but i was
> wondering if we should just extend the existing -A and -R option
> instead of creating new ones. what do you think?
It would seriously break backward compatibility. If that is
accepta
Scott Scriven wrote:
I'd find it useful to guide wget by using regular expressions to
control which links get followed. For example, to avoid
following links based on embedded css styles or link text.
I've needed this several times, but the most recent was when I
wanted to avoid following any "
I'd find it useful to guide wget by using regular expressions to
control which links get followed. For example, to avoid
following links based on embedded css styles or link text.
I've needed this several times, but the most recent was when I
wanted to avoid following any "add to cart" or "buy" l