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9 * Changes in Wget X.Y.Z
13 ** Fix some portability issues.
15 ** Handle properly malformed status line in a HTTP response.
17 ** Ignore zero length domains in $no_proxy.
19 ** Set new cookies after an authorization failure.
21 ** Exit with failure if -k is specified and -O is not a regular file.
23 ** Cope better with unclosed html tags.
25 ** Print diagnostic messages to stderr, not stdout.
27 ** Do not use an additional HEAD request when --content-disposition is used,
30 ** Report the average transfer speed correctly when multiple URL's are specified
31 and -c influences the transferred data amount.
33 ** GNU TLS backend works again.
35 ** Now --timestamping and --continue works well together.
37 ** By default, on server redirects, use the original URL to get the
38 local file name. Close CVE-2010-2252. This introduces a
39 backward-incompatibility; any script that relies on the old
40 behaviour must use --trust-server-names.
42 ** Fix a problem when -k is used and some URLs are specified trough
45 ** Convert correctly URLs that need to be encoded to local files when following
48 ** Use persistent connections with proxies supporting them.
50 ** Print the total download time as part of the summary for recursive downloads.
52 ** Now it is possible to specify a different startup configuration file trough
55 ** Fix an infinite loop with the error '<filename> has sprung into existence'
56 on a network error and -nc is used.
58 ** Now --adjust-extension does not modify the file extension if the file ends
61 ** Support HTTP/1.1 307 redirects keep request method.
63 ** Now --no-parent doesn't fetch undesired files if HTTP and HTTPS are used
64 by the same host on different pages.
66 * Changes in Wget 1.12
68 ** Mailing list MOVED to bug-wget@gnu.org
70 ** SECURITY FIX: It had been possible to trick Wget into accepting
71 SSL certificates that don't match the host name, through the trick of
72 embedding NUL characters into the certs' common name. Fixed by Joao
73 Ferreira <joao@joaoff.com>.
75 ** Added support for CSS. This includes:
76 - Parsing links from CSS files, and from CSS content found in HTML
77 style tags and attributes.
78 - Supporting conversion of links found within CSS content, when
79 --convert-links is specified.
80 - Ensuring that CSS files end in the ".css" filename extension,
81 when --convert-links is specified.
83 CSS support in Wget is thanks to Ted Mielczarek
84 <ted.mielczarek@gmail.com>.
86 ** Added support for Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs, RFC
87 3987). When support is enabled (requires libidn and libiconv), links
88 with non-ASCII bytes are translated from their source encoding to UTF-8
89 before percent-encoding. IRI support was added by Saint Xavier
90 <wget@sxav.eu>, as his project for the Google Summer of Code.
92 ** Wget now provides more sensible exit status codes when downloads
93 don't proceed as expected (see the manual).
95 ** --default-page option (and associated wgetrc command) added to
96 support alternative default names for index.html.
98 ** --ask-password option (and associated wgetrc command) added to
99 support password prompts at the console.
101 ** The --input-file option now also handles retrieving links from
104 ** The output generated by the --version option now includes
105 information on how it was built, and the set of configure-time options
108 ** --html-extension has been renamed to --adjust-extension, to reflect
109 the fact that it now also applies to CSS content. --html-extension is
110 still acceptable, but is now deprecated.
112 ** An "ascii" specifier is now accepted by --restrict-file-names, which
113 forces the percent-encoding of all non-ASCII bytes
115 ** Several previously existing, but undocumented .wgetrc options are
116 now documented: save_headers, spider, and user_agent,
117 auth_no_challenge, and keep_session_cookies. Also added documentation
118 for the "lowercase" and "uppercase" values for --restrict-file-names, which had been present since Wget 1.11.
120 * Changes in Wget 1.11.4
122 ** Fixed an issue (apparently a regression) where -O would refuse to
123 download when -nc was given, even though the file didn't exist.
125 ** Fixed a situation where Wget could abort with --continue if the
126 remote server gives a content-length of zero when the file exists
127 locally with content.
129 ** Fixed a crash on some systems, due to Wget casting a pointer-to-long
130 to a pointer-to-time_t.
132 ** Translation updates for Catalan.
134 * Changes in Wget 1.11.3
136 ** Downgraded -N with -O to a warning, rather than an error.
138 ** Translation updates
140 * Changes in Wget 1.11.2
142 ** Fixed a problem in authenticating over HTTPS through a proxy.
143 (Regression in 1.11 over 1.10.2.)
145 ** The combination of -r or -p with -O, which was disallowed in 1.11,
146 has been downgraded to a warning in 1.11.2. (-O and -N, which was never
147 meaningful, is still an error.)
149 ** Further improvements to progress bar displays in non-English locales
150 (too many spaces could be inserted, causing the display to scroll).
152 ** Successive invocations of Wget on FTP URLS, with --no-remove-listing
153 and --continue, was causing Wget to append, rather than replace,
154 information in the .listing file, and thereby download the same files
155 multiple times. This has been fixed in 1.11.2.
157 ** Wget 1.11 no longer allowed ".." to persist at the beginning of URLs,
158 for improved conformance with RFC 3986. However, this behavior presents
159 problems for some FTP setups, and so they are now preserved again, for
162 * Changes in Wget 1.11.1.
164 ** Interrupted downloads no longer result in renaming the file
165 (regression in 1.11 over 1.10.2).
167 ** Progress bar now displays correctly in non-English locales (and a
168 related assertion failure was fixed).
170 ** Wget no longer issues a GET request over HTTP for files it should
171 know it's not going to download (regression in 1.11 over 1.10.2).
173 ** Added option --auth-no-challenge, to support broken pre-1.11
174 authentication-before-server-challenge, which turns out to still be
175 useful for some limited cases.
177 ** Documentation of accept/reject lists in the manual's "Types of
178 Files" section now explains various aspects of their behavior that may
179 be surprising, and notes that they may change in the future.
181 ** Documentation of --no-parents now explains how a trailing slash, or
182 lack thereof, in the specified URL, will affect behavior.
184 * Changes in Wget 1.11.
186 ** Timestamping now uses the value from the most recent HTTP response,
187 rather than the first one it got.
189 ** Authentication information is no longer sent as part of the Referer
190 header in recursive fetches.
192 ** No authentication credentials are sent until a challenge is issued,
193 for improved security. Authentication handling is still not
194 RFC-compliant, as once a Basic challenge has been received, it will
195 assume it can send credentials to any URL at that same host, and not
196 just the ones at or below the original authenticated location.
197 Credentials for Digest authentication are still never saved or issued
198 automatically, and continue to require a challenge for each resource.
200 ** Added --max-redirect option, allowing the user to specify what should
201 be the maximum number of HTTP redirects to follow.
203 ** Wget now supports saving HTTP downloads using file names specified by
204 the `Content-Disposition' header. This is a standard way of specifying
205 the file name used by many web dynamically generated pages. However, the
206 current implementation is inefficient, and known to have bugs. It is
207 EXPERIMENTAL only, and not enabled by default. Use --content-disposition
210 ** The new option `--ignore-case' makes Wget ignore case when
211 matching files, directories, and wildcards. This affects the -X, -I,
212 -A, and -R options, as well as globbing in FTP URLs.
214 ** ETA projection is now displayed in "dot" progress output as well as
215 in the default progress bar. (The dot progress is used by default when
216 logging Wget's output to file using the `-o' option.)
218 ** The "lockable boolean" argument type is no longer supported. It
219 was only used by the passive_ftp .wgetrc setting. If you're running
220 broken scripts or Perl modules that unconditionally specify
221 `--passive-ftp' and your firewall disallows it, you can override them
222 by replacing wget with a script that execs wget "$@" --no-passive-ftp.
224 ** The source code has been migrated to Mercurial. The repositories are
225 available at http://hg.addictivecode.org/. Prior to this, the source
226 code was hosted on Subversion (migrated from the original CVS); you can
227 still get access to older tags and branches for Wget in the Subversion
228 repository at http://addictivecode.org/svn/wget/.
230 * Changes in Wget 1.10.
232 ** Downloading files larger than 2GB, sometimes referred to as "large
233 files", now works on systems that support them. This includes the
234 majority of modern Unixes, as well as MS Windows.
236 ** IPv6 is now supported by Wget. Unlike the experimental code in
237 1.9, this version supports dual-family systems. The new flags
238 `--inet4' and `--inet6' (or `-4' and `-6' for short) force the use of
239 IPv4 and IPv6 respectively. Note that IPv6 support has not yet been
242 ** Microsoft's proprietary "NTLM" method of HTTP authentication is now
243 supported. This authentication method is undocumented and only used
244 by IIS. Note that *proxy* authentication is not supported in this
245 release; you can only authenticate to the target web site.
247 ** Wget no longer truncates partially downloaded files when download
248 has to start over because the server doesn't support Range. Instead,
249 with such servers Wget now simply ignores the data up to the byte
250 where the last attempt left off, and only then continues appending to
251 the file. That way the downloaded file never shrinks, and download
252 retries from servers without support for partial downloads work even
253 when downloading to stdout.
257 *** SSL/TLS downloads now attempt to verify the server's certificate
258 against the recognized certificate authorities. This requires CA
259 certificates to have been installed in a location visible to the
260 OpenSSL library. If this is not the case, you can get the bundle
261 yourself from a source you trust (for example, the bundle extracted
262 from Mozilla available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html),
263 and point Wget to the PEM file using the `--ca-certificate'
264 command-line option or the corresponding `.wgetrc' command.
266 *** Secure downloads now verify that the host name in the URL matches
267 the "common name" in the certificate presented by the server.
269 *** Although the above checks provide more secure downloads, they
270 unavoidably break interoperability with some sites that worked with
271 previous versions, particularly those using self-signed, expired, or
272 otherwise invalid certificates. If you encounter "certificate
273 verification" errors or complaints that "common name doesn't match
274 requested host name" and are convinced of the site's authenticity, you
275 can use `--no-check-certificate' to bypass both checks.
277 *** Talking to SSL/TLS servers over proxies now actually works.
278 Previous versions of Wget erroneously sent GET requests for https
279 URLs. Wget 1.10 utilizes the CONNECT method designed for this
282 *** The SSL/TLS-related options have been redesigned and, for the
283 first time, documented in the manual. The old, undocumented, options
284 are no longer supported.
286 ** Passive FTP is now the default FTP transfer mode. Use
287 `--no-passive-ftp' or specify `passive_ftp = off' in your init file to
288 revert to the old behavior.
290 ** The `--header' option can now be used to override generated
291 headers. For example, `wget --header="Host: foo.bar"
292 http://127.0.0.1' tells Wget to connect to localhost, but to specify
293 "foo.bar" in the `Host' header. In previous versions such use of
294 `--header' lead to duplicate headers in HTTP requests.
296 ** The responses without headers, aka "HTTP 0.9" responses, are
297 detected and handled. Although HTTP 0.9 has long been obsolete, it is
298 still occasionally used, sometimes by accident.
300 ** The progress bar is now updated regularly even when the data does
301 not arrive from the network.
303 ** Wget no longer preserves permissions of files retrieved by FTP by
304 default. Anonymous FTP servers frequently use permissions like "664",
305 which might not be what the user wants. The new option
306 `--preserve-permissions' and the corresponding `.wgetrc' variable can
307 be used to revert to the old behavior.
309 ** The new option `--protocol-directories' instructs Wget to also use
310 the protocol name as a directory component of local file names.
312 ** Options that previously unconditionally set or unset various flags
313 are now boolean options that can be invoked as either `--OPTION' or
314 `--no-OPTION'. Options that required an argument "on" or "off" have
315 also been changed this way, but they still accept the old syntax for
316 backward compatibility. For example, instead of `--glob=off' you can
319 Allowing `--no-OPTION' for every `--OPTION' and the other way around
320 is useful because it allows the user to override non-default behavior
321 specified via `.wgetrc'.
323 ** The new option `--keep-session-cookies' causes `--save-cookies' to
324 save session cookies (normally only kept in memory) along with the
325 permanent ones. This is useful because many sites track important
326 information, such as whether the user has authenticated, in session
327 cookies. With this option multiple Wget runs are treated as a single
330 ** Wget now supports the --ftp-user and --ftp-password command
331 switches to set username and password for FTP, and the --user and
332 --password command switches to set username and password for both FTP
333 and HTTP. The --http-passwd and --proxy-passwd command switches have
334 been renamed to --http-password and --proxy-password respectively, and
335 the related http_passwd and proxy_passwd .wgetrc commands to
336 http_password and proxy_password respectively. The login and passwd
337 .wgetrc commands have been deprecated.
339 * `wget -b' now works correctly under Windows.
341 * Wget 1.9.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
343 * Changes in Wget 1.9.
345 ** It is now possible to specify that POST method be used for HTTP
346 requests. For example, `wget --post-data="id=foo&data=bar" URL' will
347 send a POST request with the specified contents.
349 ** IPv6 support is available, although it's still experimental.
351 ** The `--timeout' option now also affects DNS lookup and establishing
352 the TCP connection. Previously it only affected reading and writing
353 data. Those three timeouts can be set separately using
354 `--dns-timeout', `--connection-timeout', and `--read-timeout',
357 ** Download speed shown by the progress bar is based on the data
358 recently read, rather than the average speed of the entire download.
359 The ETA projection is still based on the overall average.
361 ** It is now possible to connect to FTP servers through FWTK
362 firewalls. Set ftp_proxy to an FTP URL, and Wget will automatically
363 log on to the proxy as "username@host".
365 ** The new option `--retry-connrefused' makes Wget retry downloads
366 even in the face of refused connections, which are otherwise
367 considered a fatal error.
369 ** The new option `--no-dns-cache' may be used to prevent Wget from
372 ** Wget no longer escapes characters in local file names based on
373 whether they're appropriate in URLs. Escaping can still occur for
374 nonprintable characters or for '/', but no longer for frequent
375 characters such as space. You can use the new option
376 --restrict-file-names to relax or strengthen these rules, which can be
377 useful if you dislike the default or if you're downloading to
378 non-native partitions.
380 ** Handling of HTML comments has been dumbed down to conform to what
381 users expect and other browsers do: instead of being treated as SGML
382 declaration, a comment is terminated at the first occurrence of "-->".
383 Use `--strict-comments' to revert to the old behavior.
385 ** Wget now correctly handles relative URIs that begin with "//", such
386 as "//img.foo.com/foo.jpg".
388 ** Boolean options in `.wgetrc' and on the command line now accept
389 values "yes" and "no" along with the traditional "on" and "off".
391 ** It is now possible to specify decimal values for timeouts, waiting
392 periods, and download rate. For instance, `--wait=0.5' now works as
393 expected, as does `--dns-timeout=0.5' and even `--limit-rate=2.5k'.
395 * Wget 1.8.2 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
397 * Wget 1.8.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
399 * Changes in Wget 1.8.
401 ** A new progress indicator is now available and used by default.
402 You can choose the progress bar type with `--progress=TYPE'. Two
403 types are available, "bar" (the new default), and "dot" (the old
404 dotted indicator). You can permanently revert to the old progress
405 indicator by putting `progress = dot' in your `.wgetrc'.
407 ** You can limit the download rate of the retrieval using the
408 `--limit-rate' option. For example, `wget --limit-rate=15k URL' will
409 tell Wget not to download the body of the URL faster than 15 kilobytes
412 ** Recursive retrieval and link conversion have been revamped:
414 *** Wget now traverses links breadth-first. This makes the
415 calculation of depth much more reliable than before. Also, recursive
416 downloads are faster and consume *significantly* less memory than
419 *** Links are converted only when the entire retrieval is complete.
420 This is the only safe thing to do, as only then is it known what URLs
421 have been downloaded.
423 *** BASE tags are handled correctly when converting links. Since Wget
424 already resolves <base href="..."> when resolving handling URLs, link
425 conversion now makes the BASE tags point to an empty string.
427 *** HTML anchors are now handled correctly. Links to an anchor in the
428 same document (<a href="#anchorname">), which used to confuse Wget,
429 are now converted correctly.
431 *** When in page-requisites (-p) mode, no-parent (-np) is ignored when
432 retrieving for inline images, stylesheets, and other documents needed
435 *** Page-requisites (-p) mode now works with frames. In other words,
436 `wget -p URL-THAT-USES-FRAMES' will now download the frame HTML files,
437 and all the files that they need to be displayed properly.
439 ** `--base' now works conjunction with `--input-file', providing a
440 base for each URL and thereby allowing the URLs in the file to be
443 ** If a host has more than one IP address, Wget uses the other
444 addresses when accessing the first one fails.
446 ** Host directories now contain port information if the URL is at a
449 ** Wget now supports the robots.txt directives specified in
450 <http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/norobots-rfc.txt>.
452 ** URL parser has been fixed, especially the infamous overzealous
453 quoting. Wget no longer dequotes reserved characters, e.g. `%3F' is
454 no longer translated to `?', nor `%2B' to `+'. Unsafe characters
455 which are not reserved are still escaped, of course.
457 ** No more than 20 successive redirections are allowed.
459 * Wget 1.7.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
461 * Changes in Wget 1.7.
463 ** SSL (`https') pages now work if you compile Wget with SSL support;
464 use the `--with-ssl' configure flag. You need to have OpenSSL
467 ** Cookies are now supported. Wget will accept cookies sent by the
468 server and return them in later requests. Additionally, it can load
469 and save cookies to disk, in the same format that Netscape uses.
471 ** "Keep-alive" (persistent) HTTP connections are now supported.
472 Using keep-alive allows Wget to share one TCP/IP connection for
473 many retrievals, making multiple-file downloads faster and less
474 stressing for the server and the network.
476 ** Wget now recognizes FTP directory listings generated by NT and VMS
479 ** It is now possible to recurse through FTP sites where logging in
480 puts you in some directory other than '/'.
482 ** You may now use `~' to mean home directory in `.wgetrc'. For
483 example, `load_cookies = ~/.netscape/cookies.txt' works as you would
486 ** The HTML parser has been rewritten. The new one works more
487 reliably, allows finer-grained control over which tags and attributes
488 are detected, and has better support for some features like correctly
489 skipping comments and declarations, decoding entities, etc. It is
492 ** <meta name="robots"> tags are now respected.
494 ** Wget's internal tables now use hash tables instead of linked lists
495 where appropriate. This results in huge speedups when retrieving
496 large sites (thousands of documents).
498 ** Wget now has a man page, automatically generated from the Texinfo
499 documentation. (The last version that shipped with a man page was
500 1.4.5). To get this, you need to have pod2man from the Perl
501 distribution installed on your system.
503 * Changes in Wget 1.6
505 ** Administrative changes.
507 *** Maintainership. Due to Hrvoje being plagued with a "real job",
508 Dan Harkless is the most active maintainer (not that he doesn't have a
509 real job as well). Hrvoje still participates occasionally, and both
510 are being helped by many other people.
512 *** Web page. Thanks to Jan Prikryl, Wget has an "official" web page.
515 http://sunsite.dk/wget/
517 *** Anonymous CVS. Thanks to ever-helpful Karsten Thygesen, Wget
518 sources are now available at an anonymous CVS server. Take a look at
519 the web page for downloading instructions.
521 ** New -K / --backup-converted / backup_converted = on option causes files
522 modified due to -k to be saved with a .orig prefix before being changed. When
523 using -N as well, it is these .orig files that are compared against the server.
525 ** New --follow-tags / follow_tags = ... option allows you to restrict
526 Wget to following only certain HTML tags when doing a recursive
527 retrieval. -G / --ignore-tags / ignore_tags = ... is just the
528 opposite -- all tags but the ones you specify will be followed.
530 ** New --waitretry / waitretry = SECONDS option allows waiting between retries
531 of failed downloads. Wget will use "linear" backoff, waiting 1 second after the
532 first failure, 2 after the second, up to SECONDS. waitretry is set to 10 by
533 default in the system wgetrc.
535 ** New -p / --page-requisites / page_requisites = on option causes
536 Wget to download all ancillary files necessary to display a given HTML
537 page properly (e.g. inlined images).
539 ** New -E / --html-extension / html_extension = on option causes Wget
540 to append ".html" to text/html filenames not ending in regexp
541 "\.[Hh][Tt][Mm][Ll]?".
543 ** New type of .wgetrc command -- "lockable Boolean". Can be set to on, off,
544 always, or never. This allows the .wgetrc to override the commandline. So far,
545 passive_ftp is the only .wgetrc command which takes a lockable Boolean.
547 ** A number of new translation files have been added.
549 ** New --bind-address / bind_address = <address> option for people on hosts
550 bound to multiple IP addresses.
552 ** wget now accepts (illegal per HTTP spec) relative URLs in HTTP redirects.
554 * Wget 1.5.3 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
556 * Wget 1.5.2 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
558 * Wget 1.5.1 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
560 * Changes in Wget 1.5.0
562 ** Wget speaks many languages!
564 On systems with gettext(), Wget will output messages in the language
565 set by the current locale, if available. At this time we support
566 Czech, German, Croatian, Italian, Norwegian and Portuguese.
568 ** Opie (Skey) is now supported with FTP.
570 ** HTTP Digest Access Authentication (RFC2069) is now supported.
572 ** The new `-b' option makes Wget go to background automatically.
574 ** The `-I' and `-X' options now accept wildcard arguments.
576 ** The `-w' option now accepts suffixes `s' for seconds, `m' for
577 minutes, `h' for hours, `d' for days and `w' for weeks.
579 ** Upon getting SIGHUP, the whole previous log is now copied to
582 ** Wget now understands proxy settings with explicit usernames and
583 passwords, e.g. `http://user:password@proxy.foo.com/'.
585 ** You can use the new `--cut-dirs' option to make Wget create less
588 ** The `;type=a' appendix to FTP URLs is now recognized. For
589 instance, the following command will retrieve the welcoming message in
592 wget "ftp://ftp.somewhere.com/welcome.msg;type=a"
594 ** `--help' and `--version' options have been redone to to conform to
595 standards set by other GNU utilities.
597 ** Wget should now be compilable under MS Windows environment. MS
598 Visual C++ and Watcom C have been used successfully.
600 ** If the file length is known, percentages are displayed during
603 ** The manual page, now hopelessly out of date, is no longer
604 distributed with Wget.
606 * Wget 1.4.5 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
608 * Wget 1.4.4 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
610 * Changes in Wget 1.4.3
612 ** Wget is now a GNU utility.
614 ** Can do passive FTP.
618 ** Info documentation expanded.
620 ** Compiles on pre-ANSI compilers.
622 ** Global wgetrc now goes to /usr/local/etc (i.e. $sysconfdir).
626 * Changes in Wget 1.4.2
628 ** New mirror site at ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/infosystems/wget/,
629 thanks to Karsten Thygesen.
631 ** Mailing list! Mail to wget-request@sunsite.auc.dk to subscribe.
633 ** New option --delete-after for proxy prefetching.
635 ** New option --retr-symlinks to retrieve symbolic links like plain
638 ** rmold.pl -- script to remove files deleted on the remote server
640 ** --convert-links should work now.
644 * Changes in Wget 1.4.1
648 ** Added -I (the opposite of -X).
650 ** Dot tracing is now customizable; try wget --dot-style=binary
652 * Changes in Wget 1.4.0
654 ** Wget 1.4.0 [formerly known as Geturl] is an extensive rewrite of
655 Geturl. Although many things look suspiciously similar, most of the
656 stuff was rewritten, like recursive retrieval, HTTP, FTP and mostly
657 everything else. Wget should be now easier to debug, maintain and,
658 most importantly, use.
660 ** Recursive HTTP should now work without glitches, even with Location
661 changes, server-generated directory listings and other naughty stuff.
663 ** HTTP regetting is supported on servers that support Range
664 specification. WWW authorization is supported -- try
665 wget http://user:password@hostname/
667 ** FTP support was rewritten and widely enhanced. Globbing should now
668 work flawlessly. Symbolic links are created locally. All the
669 information the Unix-style ls listing can give is now recognized.
671 ** Recursive FTP is supported, e.g.
672 wget -r ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr/pub/unix/util/
674 ** You can specify "rejected" directories, to which you do not want to
675 enter, e.g. with wget -X /pub
677 ** Time-stamping is supported, with both HTTP and FTP. Try wget -N URL.
679 ** A new texinfo reference manual is provided. It can be read with
680 Emacs, standalone info, or converted to HTML, dvi or postscript.
682 ** Fixed a long-standing bug, so that Wget now works over SLIP
685 ** You can have a system-wide wgetrc (/usr/local/lib/wgetrc by
686 default). Settings in $HOME/.wgetrc override the global ones, of
689 ** You can set up quota in .wgetrc to prevent sucking too much
690 data. Try `quota = 5M' in .wgetrc (or quota = 100K if you want your
691 sysadmin to like you).
693 ** Download rate is printed after retrieval.
695 ** Wget now sends the `Referer' header when retrieving
698 ** With the new --no-parent option Wget can retrieve FTP recursively
699 through a proxy server.
701 ** HTML parser, as well as the whole of Wget was rewritten to be much
702 faster and less memory-consuming (yes, both).
704 ** Absolute links can be converted to relative links locally. Check
707 ** Wget catches hangup, filtering the output to a log file and
708 resuming work. Try kill -HUP %?wget.
710 ** User-defined headers can be sent. Try
712 wget http://fly.cc.her.hr/ --header='Accept-Charset: iso-8859-2'
714 ** Acceptance/Rejection lists may contain wildcards.
716 ** Wget can display HTTP headers and/or FTP server response with the
717 new `-S' option. It can save the original HTTP headers with `-s'.
719 ** socks library is now supported (thanks to Antonio Rosella
720 <Antonio.Rosella@agip.it>). Configure with --with-socks.
722 ** There is a nicer display of REST-ed output.
724 ** Many new options (like -x to force directory hierarchy, or -m to
725 turn on mirroring options).
727 ** Wget is now distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL).
729 ** Lots of small features I can't remember. :-)
731 ** A host of bugfixes.
733 * Changes in Geturl 1.3
735 ** Added FTP globbing support (ftp://fly.cc.fer.hr/*)
737 ** Added support for no_proxy
739 ** Added support for ftp://user:password@host/
741 ** Added support for %xx in URL syntax
743 ** More natural command-line options
745 ** Added -e switch to execute .geturlrc commands from the command-line
747 ** Added support for robots.txt
749 ** Fixed some minor bugs
751 * Geturl 1.2 is a bugfix release with no user-visible changes.
753 * Changes in Geturl 1.1
755 ** REST supported in FTP
757 ** Proxy servers supported
759 ** GNU getopt used, which enables command-line arguments to be ordered
760 as you wish, e.g. geturl http://fly.cc.fer.hr/ -vo log is the same as
761 geturl -vo log http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
763 ** Netscape-compatible URL syntax for HTTP supported: host[:port]/dir/file
765 ** NcFTP-compatible colon URL syntax for FTP supported: host:/dir/file
767 ** <base href="xxx"> supported
769 ** autoconf supported
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