"Ifj. Pentek Imre" wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > I'm writing to you because I want to know if WGET can be used to > download multiple files. So if I want to download files in the same dir? > What to do in this case? Can your program handle wildcards (like *?)? > This is best answer by reading the documentation on the web-site (http://sunsite.dk/wget/). I think all your questions are answered in first section. You are os course welcome to suggest improvements to our documentation 8-)
Introduction to GNU wget GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP, HTTPS and FTP, the two most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a non-interactive commandline tool, so it may easily be called from scripts, cron jobs, terminals without Xsupport, etc. Wget has many features to make retrieving large files or mirroring entire web or FTP sites easy, including: Can resume aborted downloads, using REST and RANGE Can use filename wild cards and recursively mirror directories NLS-based message files for many different languages Optionally converts absolute links in downloaded documents to relative, so that downloaded documents may link to each other locally Runs on most UNIX-like operating systems as well as Microsoft Windows Supports HTTP and SOCKS proxies Supports HTTP cookies Supports persistent HTTP connections Unattended / background operation Uses local file timestamps to determine whether documents need to be re-downloaded when mirroring GNU wget is distributed under the GNU General Public License. > Thank you for your answer for my letter. > Yours sincerely:Imre Pentek > E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799