Ian Abbott wrote:

>
> Do you have SSL support compiled in?

Yes

> Some log entries would be useful, particularly with the -d option.
> You can mask any sensitive bits of the log if you want.

I ran it with logging and -d, though I suspected that Thomas Reinke's post on the
SSL patch might solve the problem.  The log messages clearly stated that wget was
not following HTTPS schemes and not loading the files.  I'm not including the actual
log output because I recompiled with the SSL patch.  Subsequently, the frame source
was retrieved from the SSL site, and the log entries detail following and
downloading the HTTPS files, one level deep.

Thanks to you, and thanks to Thomas Reinke, for your great advice and input.

Picot

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