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Re: [Bug-wget] Options nv and q of Wget


From: Giuseppe Scrivano
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Options nv and q of Wget
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 23:25:28 +0100
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maybe you want to filter the output with grep or sed?

Giuseppe


Catia B <address@hidden> writes:

> I already changed my script to match this new output
> My question hère isn't about my script it's about the options of wget
> Is anyone having the issue?
> Because i don't understand why it´s not working as IT is supposed to
>
> Catia
>
> Le 17 déc. 2012 à 16:35, Tim Ruehsen <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
>> Am Monday 17 December 2012 schrieb Catia B:
>>> Thanks but it´s not really better...
>>> I really need to get to my first output because I use it on a script where
>>> I need to compare multiple outputs And I don't know why it´s not working
>>> 
>>> Catia
>> 
>> - You could change your script (or ask someone to do it for you).
>> - You could install an old version of Wget (not recommended).
>> 
>> Without further details, I doubt anybody on this list can help you.
>> 
>> Even when posting your script here: If it is non-trivial, it is unlikely 
>> that 
>> anyone invest her/his time do the job.
>> 
>> Regards, Tim
>> 
>>> 
>>> Le 17 déc. 2012 à 15:41, Tim Ruehsen <address@hidden> a écrit :
>>>> Am Monday 17 December 2012 schrieb UnknownG:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I need to get the output of this wget command:
>>>>> wget -r -l inf --spider -nv --page-requisites -S http://<ip address>
>>>>> 
>>>>> When I used it with version 1.10.2, the -nv option worked as it should
>>>>> and I got something like this:
>>>>> 200 OK
>>>>> 200 OK
>>>>> http://<ip address>>: index.html not found
>>>>> ERROR 404 NOT found
>>>>> 
>>>>> And that is what I want
>>>>> 
>>>>> But when I used exactly the same command with version 1.13.4, I got
>>>>> this: 2012-12-17 11:10:50 URL:http://<ip address>/<rest of the
>>>>> link>[<value>/<value>] -> "<ip address>/<rest of the link>" [1]
>>>>> 
>>>>> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>>>>> Server: XXXXX
>>>>> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 10:10:51 GMT
>>>>> Content-Type: text/html; Charset=UTF-8
>>>>> Content-Length: 16027
>>>>> Connection: keep-alive
>>>>> Vary: Accept-Encoding
>>>>> Vary: Accept-Encoding
>>>>> X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
>>>>> pragma: no-cache
>>>>> Expires: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 10:10:50 GMT
>>>>> Cache-control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0,
>>>>> 
>>>>> pre-check=0
>>>>> 
>>>>> And it shouldn't be that...
>>>>> Even with -q option I got the same output, as if it was a bug?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is it? or did I do something wrong?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> the option -S outputs the HTTP headers.
>>>> 
>>>> Leave it away, and you are much closer to what you want.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> 
>>>>    Tim Rühsen



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