> Follow ftp is off by default, so you shouldn't need to set it
> explicitly.
>
> What might have happened in your case is that a http URL redirected*
> to ftp, which was followed as a redirection, not as part of the
> recursive download.
Hrvoje,
it looks like it would take much less time to im
"Sergey Vasilevsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wget 1.9.1
>
> .wgetrc:
> reject = *.[Ee][xX][Ee]*
> follow_ftp = off
Follow ftp is off by default, so you shouldn't need to set it
explicitly.
What might have happened in your case is that a http URL *redirected*
to ftp, which was followed as a
Wget 1.9.1
.wgetrc:
reject = *.[Ee][xX][Ee]*
follow_ftp = off
Command line:
wget -np -nv -r -N -nH --referer=http://www.orion.by -P
/tmp/www.orion.by -D orion.by http://www.orion.by
Output:
Last-modified header missing -- time-stamps turned off.
13:15:08 URL:http://www.orion.by/index.php?mode=