Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It doesn`t seem to download the file when I use the debug option.
> It just quickly says "finished."
Does the debug log look like it's trying to parse links present in the
file? Is the file content type "text/html"?
It doesn`t seem to download the file when I use the debug option. It just quickly says "finished." Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes:> The log file looks like:> > 17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET> [565/565] -> "123
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The log file looks like:
>
> 17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET
> [565/565] -> "123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET.html" [1]
>
> FINISHED --17:54:41--
> Downloaded: 565 bytes in 1 files
That's not a debug log.
The log file looks like:
17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET [565/565] -> "123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET.html" [1]
FINISHED --17:54:41--Downloaded: 565 bytes in 1 filesHrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes:>
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use Internet Explorer. I disabled Active Scripting and Scripting
> of Java Applets, but I can still access this page normally (even
> after a restart).
Then the problem is probably not JavaScript-related after all. A
debug log might help see where the
I use Internet Explorer. I disabled Active Scripting and Scripting of JavaApplets, but I can still access this page normally (even after a restart).
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>Cc: <wget@sunsite.dk>Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 7:23 PMSubject: [spam] Re: frames> "Alan Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:>> > A website uses frames, and when I view it in Explorer, it has the
URL> > https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNF
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's probably it. Is there anything I can do to automatically get
> the files with wget?
I don't think so. Wget know nothing about JavaScript.
The best way to verify this is to turn off JavaScript in your browser
and see if the site still works.
"Alan Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A website uses frames, and when I view it in Explorer, it has the URL
> https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET and a bunch of PDF
> files in two of the frames.
>
> When I try to recursively download this web site, I don`t get the
> files