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Re: [Bug-wget] Problem with -include directory
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Tim Ruehsen |
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Re: [Bug-wget] Problem with -include directory |
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Wed, 17 Dec 2014 15:39:27 +0100 |
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Hi Richard,
On Friday 05 December 2014 13:37:24 Richard Tan wrote:
> I'm having a problem with the -I flag (include directories) and I was
> wondering if somebody could help me out.
>
> I am attempting to download two subdirectories from a website. I told wget
> to download from this address:
>
> www.abcde.com/site/eng/weeklyChecklist/issues.html
>
> With the list
>
> "/2012, /2011 www.abcde.com/site/eng/weeklyChecklist"
I guess, your list looks like
"/2012, /2011, www.abcde.com/site/eng/weeklyChecklist" !?
> However, when I run wget, it reject the first file (issues.html), which
> seems to indicate that wget isn't reading the root directory properly.
I can not reproduce the described behavior. The first file (the one you
request on the command line), is always downloaded, no matter what the
argument to -I looks like.
It would be nice to have the output of wget --version, the complete command
line and the output when you add --debug.
Maybe your site is redirecting or whatever... we need more facts to reproduce.
Tim
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