Rick Goyette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The local and remote files have different sizes, which I thought
(after reading the man page) should flag wget to grab it. But it
does not.
It should. Do you use HTTP or FTP to get the file? Can you post a
debug log (possibly edited for confidential
that, and
the modification date, which is updated whenever the file is modified.
When I use wget with timestamping (wget -N) and poll the VMS system for
a file, the date returned seems to be the creation date, not the
modification date. A user sets up a run file on Monday afternoon,
which
Hi All,
I'm using Wget 1.8.2 on a Redhat 9.0 box equipped with
Athlon 550 MHz cpu, 128 MB Ram.
I've encountered a strange issue, which seem really a bug, using the
timestamping option.
I'm trying to retrieve the http://www.nic.it/index.html page.
The HEAD HTTP method returns that page is 2474
work location, I frequently run
into cases where the firewall does not correctly pass date and timestamp
information back to wget.
Mark Post
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From: Angelo Archie Amoruso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 6:36 AM
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Subject: Wget