Re: wget - the question for advanced users
- From: "Piotr" <piotr.stankiewicz.foto@xxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 00:28:01 +0100
Did you try the --mirror option?
Start over use the --mirror option for your homepage. Enable log file
then maybe you can see what Wget is doing.
It doesn't work as I would expect. Even if I use -m option wget starts to
download documents from the main directory / and I don't know why. :((
Ex. It downloads www.pbase.com/login.html
Even if I reject that page with -R option, wget follows the links from the
login.html page. :(
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