--- Tony Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Opera is doing special encoding for some > types of web addresses and you hoped that > disabling ALL encoding would somehow make > wget do the same thing?
Disabling escaped octet encoding would work. It does not seem unreasonable to HOPE (but not expect) that disabling encoding for file names would do that. > If special encoding is required: 1) someone > has to write the code in wget to perform that > encoding I agree with that (I could write it in Perl, but I doubt that that would help much :) ). > and 2) it has to be ENabled (not DISabled). No, escaped octet encoding (the default for most user agents) needs to be DISABLED (and the actual character sent). I looked at Opera some more, and in this case, it still only sent one byte for this character (UTF8 uses two bytes for anything not seven bit ASCII). I can't argue with the fact that it worked in Opera though, and I just want wget to send (if I disable escaped ASCII encoding of high bit characters) the unencoded URL. (exactly as I type or paste it). __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/