Jonathan D. Degumbia wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the --directory-prefix=prefix option for wget on a
Windows system. My prefix has spaces in the path directories. Wget
appears to terminate the path at the first space encountered. In other
words if my prefix is: c:/my prefix/ then wget
Jonathan DeGumbia wrote:
> I'm trying to use the --directory-prefix=prefix option for wget on a
> Windows system. My prefix has spaces in the path directories. Wget
> appears to terminate the path at the first space encountered. In other
> words if my prefix is: c:/my prefix/ then wget copi
Hello,
I’m trying to use the --directory-prefix=prefix option
for wget on a Windows system. My prefix has spaces in the path
directories. Wget
appears to terminate the path at the first space encountered. In
other words if my prefix is: c:/my prefix/
then wget copies files to c:/m