Hi Ian! > > wgetrc works fine under windows (always has) > > however, .wgetrc is not possible, but > > maybe . does mean "in root dir" under Unix? > > The code does different stuff for Windows. Instead of looking for > '.wgetrc' in the user's home directory, it looks for a file called > 'wget.ini' in the directory that contains the executable. This does > not seemed to be mentioned anywhere in the documentation. > >From my own experience, you are right concerning the location wget searches for wgetrc on Windows. However, a file called "wgetrc" is sufficient. In fact, wgetrc.ini will not be found and thus its options ignored. CU Jens
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