@set Wget Wget
@c man title Wget The non-interactive network downloader.
-@dircategory Network Applications
+@dircategory Network applications
@direntry
-* Wget: (wget). The non-interactive network downloader.
+* Wget: (wget). Non-interactive network downloader.
@end direntry
@copying
Other than that, they work in exactly the same way. In particular,
they @emph{both} expect content of the form @code{key1=value1&key2=value2},
with percent-encoding for special characters; the only difference is
-that one expects its content as a command-line paramter and the other
+that one expects its content as a command-line parameter and the other
accepts its content from a file. In particular, @samp{--post-file} is
@emph{not} for transmitting files as form attachments: those must
appear as @code{key=value} data (with appropriate percent-coding) just
@code{Content-Disposition} headers to describe what the name of a
downloaded file should be.
+@cindex Content On Error
+@item --content-on-error
+
+If this is set to on, wget will not skip the content when the server responds
+with a http status code that indicates error.
+
@cindex Trust server names
@item --trust-server-names
Choose whether or not to print the @sc{http} and @sc{ftp} server
responses---the same as @samp{-S}.
+@item show_all_dns_entries = on/off
+When a DNS name is resolved, show all the IP addresses, not just the first
+three.
+
@item span_hosts = on/off
Same as @samp{-H}.