is verbose.
@item -nv
-@itemx --non-verbose
-Non-verbose output---turn off verbose without being completely quiet
-(use @samp{-q} for that), which means that error messages and basic
-information still get printed.
+@itemx --no-verbose
+Turn off verbose without being completely quiet (use @samp{-q} for
+that), which means that error messages and basic information still get
+printed.
@cindex input-file
@item -i @var{file}
The complete set of commands is listed below. Legal values are listed
after the @samp{=}. Simple Boolean values can be set or unset using
-@samp{on} and @samp{off} or @samp{1} and @samp{0}. A fancier kind of
-Boolean allowed in some cases is the @dfn{lockable Boolean}, which may
-be set to @samp{on}, @samp{off}, @samp{always}, or @samp{never}. If an
-option is set to @samp{always} or @samp{never}, that value will be
-locked in for the duration of the Wget invocation---command-line options
-will not override.
+@samp{on} and @samp{off} or @samp{1} and @samp{0}.
Some commands take pseudo-arbitrary values. @var{address} values can be
hostnames or dotted-quad IP addresses. @var{n} can be any positive
Download all ancillary documents necessary for a single @sc{html} page to
display properly---the same as @samp{-p}.
-@item passive_ftp = on/off/always/never
+@item passive_ftp = on/off
Change setting of passive @sc{ftp}, equivalent to the
-@samp{--passive-ftp} option. Some scripts and @samp{.pm} (Perl
-module) files download files using @samp{wget --passive-ftp}. If your
-firewall does not allow this, you can set @samp{passive_ftp = never}
-to override the command-line.
+@samp{--passive-ftp} option.
@itemx password = @var{string}
Specify password @var{string} for both @sc{ftp} and @sc{http} file retrieval.