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+Startup File
+************
+
+ Once you know how to change default settings of Wget through command
+line arguments, you may wish to make some of those settings permanent.
+You can do that in a convenient way by creating the Wget startup
+file--`.wgetrc'.
+
+ Besides `.wgetrc' is the "main" initialization file, it is
+convenient to have a special facility for storing passwords. Thus Wget
+reads and interprets the contents of `$HOME/.netrc', if it finds it.
+You can find `.netrc' format in your system manuals.
+
+ Wget reads `.wgetrc' upon startup, recognizing a limited set of
+commands.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Wgetrc Location:: Location of various wgetrc files.
+* Wgetrc Syntax:: Syntax of wgetrc.
+* Wgetrc Commands:: List of available commands.
+* Sample Wgetrc:: A wgetrc example.
+
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follow_ftp = on/off
Follow FTP links from HTML documents, the same as `-f'.
+follow_tags = STRING
+ Only follow certain HTML tags when doing a recursive retrieval,
+ just like `--follow-tags'.
+
force_html = on/off
If set to on, force the input filename to be regarded as an HTML
document, the same as `-F'.
When set to on, ignore `Content-Length' header; the same as
`--ignore-length'.
+ignore_tags = STRING
+ Ignore certain HTML tags when doing a recursive retrieval, just
+ like `-G' / `--ignore-tags'.
+
include_directories = STRING
Specify a comma-separated list of directories you wish to follow
when downloading, the same as `-I'.