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Re: [Bug-wget] --header="Accept-encoding: gzip"
From: |
Ángel González |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-wget] --header="Accept-encoding: gzip" |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Sep 2015 22:51:13 +0200 |
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Thunderbird |
On 22/09/15 19:57, andreas wpv wrote:
Unfortunately this only pulls the html files (because where I pull them
they are compressed), and not all the other scripts and stylesheets and so
on, although at least a few of these are compressed, either.
From wget point of view, the "html" is a binary blob. It scans it
looking for
scripts/stylesheets and founds none.
Ideas, tips?
What about implementing gzip Accept-encoding into wget? :)
Someone asked about doing it not so long ago, but it wasn't done.
* That should actually save the pages uncompressed, but I assume you are
more interested in downloading the contents compressed than in storing
them compressed locally. Otherwise, you can download them with current
wget and then run a script compressing everything.