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4 INFO-DIR-SECTION Net Utilities
5 INFO-DIR-SECTION World Wide Web
7 * Wget: (wget). The non-interactive network downloader.
10 This file documents the the GNU Wget utility for downloading network
13 Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
15 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
16 manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
17 preserved on all copies.
19 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
20 this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also
21 that the sections entitled "Copying" and "GNU General Public License"
22 are included exactly as in the original, and provided that the entire
23 resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
24 notice identical to this one.
27 File: wget.info, Node: Contributors, Prev: Security Considerations, Up: Appendices
32 GNU Wget was written by Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@arsdigita.com>.
33 However, its development could never have gone as far as it has, were it
34 not for the help of many people, either with bug reports, feature
35 proposals, patches, or letters saying "Thanks!".
37 Special thanks goes to the following people (no particular order):
39 * Karsten Thygesen--donated the mailing list and the initial FTP
42 * Shawn McHorse--bug reports and patches.
44 * Kaveh R. Ghazi--on-the-fly `ansi2knr'-ization.
46 * Gordon Matzigkeit--`.netrc' support.
48 * Zlatko Calusic, Tomislav Vujec and Drazen Kacar--feature
49 suggestions and "philosophical" discussions.
51 * Darko Budor--initial port to Windows.
53 * Antonio Rosella--help and suggestions, plus the Italian
56 * Tomislav Petrovic, Mario Mikocevic--many bug reports and
59 * Francois Pinard--many thorough bug reports and discussions.
61 * Karl Eichwalder--lots of help with internationalization and other
64 * Junio Hamano--donated support for Opie and HTTP `Digest'
67 * Brian Gough--a generous donation.
69 The following people have provided patches, bug/build reports, useful
70 suggestions, beta testing services, fan mail and all the other things
71 that make maintenance so much fun:
73 Tim Adam, Martin Baehr, Dieter Baron, Roger Beeman and the Gurus at
74 Cisco, Dan Berger, Mark Boyns, John Burden, Wanderlei Cavassin, Gilles
75 Cedoc, Tim Charron, Noel Cragg, Kristijan Conkas, Andrew Deryabin,
76 Damir Dzeko, Andrew Davison, Ulrich Drepper, Marc Duponcheel,
77 Aleksandar Erkalovic, Andy Eskilsson, Masashi Fujita, Howard Gayle,
78 Marcel Gerrits, Hans Grobler, Mathieu Guillaume, Dan Harkless, Heiko
79 Herold, Karl Heuer, HIROSE Masaaki, Gregor Hoffleit, Erik Magnus
80 Hulthen, Richard Huveneers, Simon Josefsson, Mario Juric, Goran
81 Kezunovic, Robert Kleine, Fila Kolodny, Alexander Kourakos, Martin
82 Kraemer, Simos KSenitellis, Hrvoje Lacko, Daniel S. Lewart, Dave Love,
83 Jordan Mendelson, Lin Zhe Min, Charlie Negyesi, Andrew Pollock, Steve
84 Pothier, Jan Prikryl, Marin Purgar, Keith Refson, Tobias Ringstrom,
85 Juan Jose Rodrigues, Edward J. Sabol, Heinz Salzmann, Robert Schmidt,
86 Toomas Soome, Tage Stabell-Kulo, Sven Sternberger, Markus Strasser,
87 Szakacsits Szabolcs, Mike Thomas, Russell Vincent, Charles G Waldman,
88 Douglas E. Wegscheid, Jasmin Zainul, Bojan Zdrnja, Kristijan Zimmer.
90 Apologies to all who I accidentally left out, and many thanks to all
91 the subscribers of the Wget mailing list.
94 File: wget.info, Node: Copying, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Appendices, Up: Top
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458 File: wget.info, Node: Concept Index, Prev: Copying, Up: Top
465 * .html extension: HTTP Options.
466 * .netrc: Startup File.
467 * .wgetrc: Startup File.
468 * accept directories: Directory-Based Limits.
469 * accept suffixes: Types of Files.
470 * accept wildcards: Types of Files.
471 * all hosts: All Hosts.
472 * append to log: Logging and Input File Options.
473 * arguments: Invoking.
474 * authentication: HTTP Options.
475 * backing up converted files: Recursive Retrieval Options.
476 * base for relative links in input file: Logging and Input File Options.
477 * bind() address: Download Options.
478 * bug reports: Reporting Bugs.
479 * bugs: Reporting Bugs.
480 * cache: HTTP Options.
481 * client IP address: Download Options.
482 * clobbering, file: Download Options.
483 * command line: Invoking.
484 * Content-Length, ignore: HTTP Options.
485 * continue retrieval: Download Options.
486 * contributors: Contributors.
487 * conversion of links: Recursive Retrieval Options.
489 * cut directories: Directory Options.
490 * debug: Logging and Input File Options.
491 * delete after retrieval: Recursive Retrieval Options.
492 * directories: Directory-Based Limits.
493 * directories, exclude: Directory-Based Limits.
494 * directories, include: Directory-Based Limits.
495 * directory limits: Directory-Based Limits.
496 * directory prefix: Directory Options.
497 * DNS lookup: Host Checking.
498 * dot style: Download Options.
499 * downloading multiple times: Download Options.
500 * examples: Examples.
501 * exclude directories: Directory-Based Limits.
502 * execute wgetrc command: Basic Startup Options.
503 * features: Overview.
504 * filling proxy cache: Recursive Retrieval Options.
505 * follow FTP links: Recursive Accept/Reject Options.
506 * following ftp links: FTP Links.
507 * following links: Following Links.
508 * force html: Logging and Input File Options.
509 * ftp time-stamping: FTP Time-Stamping Internals.
510 * globbing, toggle: FTP Options.
513 * header, add: HTTP Options.
514 * host checking: Host Checking.
515 * host lookup: Host Checking.
516 * http password: HTTP Options.
517 * http referer: HTTP Options.
518 * http time-stamping: HTTP Time-Stamping Internals.
519 * http user: HTTP Options.
520 * ignore length: HTTP Options.
521 * include directories: Directory-Based Limits.
522 * incremental updating: Time-Stamping.
523 * input-file: Logging and Input File Options.
524 * invoking: Invoking.
525 * IP address, client: Download Options.
526 * latest version: Distribution.
527 * link conversion: Recursive Retrieval Options.
528 * links: Following Links.
529 * list: Mailing List.
530 * location of wgetrc: Wgetrc Location.
531 * log file: Logging and Input File Options.
532 * mailing list: Mailing List.
533 * mirroring: Guru Usage.
534 * no parent: Directory-Based Limits.
535 * no warranty: Copying.
536 * no-clobber: Download Options.
538 * norobots disallow: Disallow Field.
539 * norobots examples: Norobots Examples.
540 * norobots format: RES Format.
541 * norobots introduction: Introduction to RES.
542 * norobots user-agent: User-Agent Field.
543 * number of retries: Download Options.
544 * operating systems: Portability.
545 * option syntax: Option Syntax.
546 * output file: Logging and Input File Options.
547 * overview: Overview.
548 * page requisites: Recursive Retrieval Options.
549 * passive ftp: FTP Options.
550 * pause: Download Options.
551 * portability: Portability.
553 * proxy <1>: Download Options.
554 * proxy: HTTP Options.
555 * proxy authentication: HTTP Options.
556 * proxy filling: Recursive Retrieval Options.
557 * proxy password: HTTP Options.
558 * proxy user: HTTP Options.
559 * quiet: Logging and Input File Options.
560 * quota: Download Options.
561 * recursion: Recursive Retrieval.
562 * recursive retrieval: Recursive Retrieval.
563 * redirecting output: Guru Usage.
564 * referer, http: HTTP Options.
565 * reject directories: Directory-Based Limits.
566 * reject suffixes: Types of Files.
567 * reject wildcards: Types of Files.
568 * relative links: Relative Links.
569 * reporting bugs: Reporting Bugs.
570 * required images, downloading: Recursive Retrieval Options.
571 * retries: Download Options.
572 * retries, waiting between: Download Options.
573 * retrieval tracing style: Download Options.
574 * retrieving: Recursive Retrieval.
576 * robots.txt: Robots.
577 * sample wgetrc: Sample Wgetrc.
578 * security: Security Considerations.
579 * server maintenance: Robots.
580 * server response, print: Download Options.
581 * server response, save: HTTP Options.
582 * signal handling: Signals.
583 * span hosts: All Hosts.
584 * spider: Download Options.
585 * startup: Startup File.
586 * startup file: Startup File.
587 * suffixes, accept: Types of Files.
588 * suffixes, reject: Types of Files.
589 * symbolic links, retrieving: FTP Options.
590 * syntax of options: Option Syntax.
591 * syntax of wgetrc: Wgetrc Syntax.
592 * tag-based recursive pruning: Recursive Accept/Reject Options.
593 * time-stamping: Time-Stamping.
594 * time-stamping usage: Time-Stamping Usage.
595 * timeout: Download Options.
596 * timestamping: Time-Stamping.
597 * tries: Download Options.
598 * types of files: Types of Files.
599 * updating the archives: Time-Stamping.
601 * URL syntax: URL Format.
602 * usage, time-stamping: Time-Stamping Usage.
603 * user-agent: HTTP Options.
605 * verbose: Logging and Input File Options.
606 * wait: Download Options.
607 * waiting between retries: Download Options.
608 * Wget as spider: Download Options.
609 * wgetrc: Startup File.
610 * wgetrc commands: Wgetrc Commands.
611 * wgetrc location: Wgetrc Location.
612 * wgetrc syntax: Wgetrc Syntax.
613 * wildcards, accept: Types of Files.
614 * wildcards, reject: Types of Files.