data.
@c man begin COPYRIGHT
-Copyright @copyright{} 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
-2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@iftex
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
@end ifnottex
@menu
-* Overview:: Features of Wget.
-* Invoking:: Wget command-line arguments.
-* Recursive Download:: Downloading interlinked pages.
-* Following Links:: The available methods of chasing links.
-* Time-Stamping:: Mirroring according to time-stamps.
-* Startup File:: Wget's initialization file.
-* Examples:: Examples of usage.
-* Various:: The stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else.
-* Appendices:: Some useful references.
-* Copying this manual:: You may give out copies of Wget and of this manual.
-* Concept Index:: Topics covered by this manual.
+* Overview:: Features of Wget.
+* Invoking:: Wget command-line arguments.
+* Recursive Download:: Downloading interlinked pages.
+* Following Links:: The available methods of chasing links.
+* Time-Stamping:: Mirroring according to time-stamps.
+* Startup File:: Wget's initialization file.
+* Examples:: Examples of usage.
+* Various:: The stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else.
+* Appendices:: Some useful references.
+* Copying this manual:: You may give out copies of this manual.
+* Concept Index:: Topics covered by this manual.
@end menu
@node Overview, Invoking, Top, Top
the command line.
@menu
-* URL Format::
-* Option Syntax::
-* Basic Startup Options::
-* Logging and Input File Options::
-* Download Options::
-* Directory Options::
-* HTTP Options::
-* HTTPS (SSL/TLS) Options::
-* FTP Options::
-* Recursive Retrieval Options::
-* Recursive Accept/Reject Options::
+* URL Format::
+* Option Syntax::
+* Basic Startup Options::
+* Logging and Input File Options::
+* Download Options::
+* Directory Options::
+* HTTP Options::
+* HTTPS (SSL/TLS) Options::
+* FTP Options::
+* Recursive Retrieval Options::
+* Recursive Accept/Reject Options::
+* Exit Status::
@end menu
@node URL Format, Option Syntax, Invoking, Invoking
wget -drc @var{URL}
@end example
-This is a complete equivalent of:
+This is completely equivalent to:
@example
wget -d -r -c @var{URL}
@cindex file names, restrict
@cindex Windows file names
-@item --restrict-file-names=@var{mode}
-Change which characters found in remote URLs may show up in local file
-names generated from those URLs. Characters that are @dfn{restricted}
+@item --restrict-file-names=@var{modes}
+Change which characters found in remote URLs must be escaped during
+generation of local filenames. Characters that are @dfn{restricted}
by this option are escaped, i.e. replaced with @samp{%HH}, where
@samp{HH} is the hexadecimal number that corresponds to the restricted
-character.
-
-By default, Wget escapes the characters that are not valid as part of
-file names on your operating system, as well as control characters that
-are typically unprintable. This option is useful for changing these
-defaults, either because you are downloading to a non-native partition,
-or because you want to disable escaping of the control characters.
-
-When mode is set to ``unix'', Wget escapes the character @samp{/} and
+character. This option may also be used to force all alphabetical
+cases to be either lower- or uppercase.
+
+By default, Wget escapes the characters that are not valid or safe as
+part of file names on your operating system, as well as control
+characters that are typically unprintable. This option is useful for
+changing these defaults, perhaps because you are downloading to a
+non-native partition, or because you want to disable escaping of the
+control characters, or you want to further restrict characters to only
+those in the @sc{ascii} range of values.
+
+The @var{modes} are a comma-separated set of text values. The
+acceptable values are @samp{unix}, @samp{windows}, @samp{nocontrol},
+@samp{ascii}, @samp{lowercase}, and @samp{uppercase}. The values
+@samp{unix} and @samp{windows} are mutually exclusive (one will
+override the other), as are @samp{lowercase} and
+@samp{uppercase}. Those last are special cases, as they do not change
+the set of characters that would be escaped, but rather force local
+file paths to be converted either to lower- or uppercase.
+
+When ``unix'' is specified, Wget escapes the character @samp{/} and
the control characters in the ranges 0--31 and 128--159. This is the
-default on Unix-like OS'es.
+default on Unix-like operating systems.
-When mode is set to ``windows'', Wget escapes the characters @samp{\},
+When ``windows'' is given, Wget escapes the characters @samp{\},
@samp{|}, @samp{/}, @samp{:}, @samp{?}, @samp{"}, @samp{*}, @samp{<},
@samp{>}, and the control characters in the ranges 0--31 and 128--159.
In addition to this, Wget in Windows mode uses @samp{+} instead of
saved as @samp{www.xemacs.org+4300/search.pl@@input=blah} in Windows
mode. This mode is the default on Windows.
-If you append @samp{,nocontrol} to the mode, as in
-@samp{unix,nocontrol}, escaping of the control characters is also
-switched off. You can use @samp{--restrict-file-names=nocontrol} to
-turn off escaping of control characters without affecting the choice of
-the OS to use as file name restriction mode.
+If you specify @samp{nocontrol}, then the escaping of the control
+characters is also switched off. This option may make sense
+when you are downloading URLs whose names contain UTF-8 characters, on
+a system which can save and display filenames in UTF-8 (some possible
+byte values used in UTF-8 byte sequences fall in the range of values
+designated by Wget as ``controls'').
+
+The @samp{ascii} mode is used to specify that any bytes whose values
+are outside the range of @sc{ascii} characters (that is, greater than
+127) shall be escaped. This can be useful when saving filenames
+whose encoding does not match the one used locally.
@cindex IPv6
@itemx -4
URLs that end in a slash), instead of @file{index.html}.
@cindex .html extension
+@cindex .css extension
@item -E
-@itemx --html-extension
+@itemx --adjust-extension
If a file of type @samp{application/xhtml+xml} or @samp{text/html} is
downloaded and the URL does not end with the regexp
@samp{\.[Hh][Tt][Mm][Ll]?}, this option will cause the suffix @samp{.html}
Retrieval Options}).
As of version 1.12, Wget will also ensure that any downloaded files of
-type @samp{text/css} end in the suffix @samp{.css}. Obviously, this
-makes the name @samp{--html-extension} misleading; a better name is
-expected to be offered as an alternative in the near future.
+type @samp{text/css} end in the suffix @samp{.css}, and the option was
+renamed from @samp{--html-extension}, to better reflect its new
+behavior. The old option name is still acceptable, but should now be
+considered deprecated.
+
+At some point in the future, this option may well be expanded to
+include suffixes for other types of content, including content types
+that are not parsed by Wget.
@cindex http user
@cindex http password
option to turn it on.
@end table
-@node Recursive Accept/Reject Options, , Recursive Retrieval Options, Invoking
+@node Recursive Accept/Reject Options, Exit Status, Recursive Retrieval Options, Invoking
@section Recursive Accept/Reject Options
@table @samp
@c man end
+@node Exit Status, , Recursive Accept/Reject Options, Invoking
+@section Exit Status
+
+@c man begin EXITSTATUS
+
+Wget may return one of several error codes if it encounters problems.
+
+
+@table @asis
+@item 0
+No problems occurred.
+
+@item 1
+Generic error code.
+
+@item 2
+Parse error---for instance, when parsing command-line options, the
+@samp{.wgetrc} or @samp{.netrc}...
+
+@item 3
+File I/O error.
+
+@item 4
+Network failure.
+
+@item 5
+SSL verification failure.
+
+@item 6
+Username/password authentication failure.
+
+@item 7
+Protocol errors.
+
+@item 8
+Server issued an error response.
+@end table
+
+
+With the exceptions of 0 and 1, the lower-numbered exit codes take
+precedence over higher-numbered ones, when multiple types of errors
+are encountered.
+
+In versions of Wget prior to 1.12, Wget's exit status tended to be
+unhelpful and inconsistent. Recursive downloads would virtually always
+return 0 (success), regardless of any issues encountered, and
+non-recursive fetches only returned the status corresponding to the
+most recently-attempted download.
+
+@c man end
+
@node Recursive Download, Following Links, Invoking, Top
@chapter Recursive Download
@cindex recursion
links it will follow.
@menu
-* Spanning Hosts:: (Un)limiting retrieval based on host name.
-* Types of Files:: Getting only certain files.
-* Directory-Based Limits:: Getting only certain directories.
-* Relative Links:: Follow relative links only.
-* FTP Links:: Following FTP links.
+* Spanning Hosts:: (Un)limiting retrieval based on host name.
+* Types of Files:: Getting only certain files.
+* Directory-Based Limits:: Getting only certain directories.
+* Relative Links:: Follow relative links only.
+* FTP Links:: Following FTP links.
@end menu
@node Spanning Hosts, Types of Files, Following Links, Following Links
If the local file already exists and @samp{--no-directories} was
specified, a numeric suffix will be appended to the original name.
@item
-If @samp{--html-extension} was specified, the local filename will have
+If @samp{--adjust-extension} was specified, the local filename might have
@samp{.html} appended to it. If Wget is invoked with @samp{-E -A.php},
a filename such as @samp{index.php} will match be accepted, but upon
download will be named @samp{index.php.html}, which no longer matches,
say.
@menu
-* Time-Stamping Usage::
-* HTTP Time-Stamping Internals::
-* FTP Time-Stamping Internals::
+* Time-Stamping Usage::
+* HTTP Time-Stamping Internals::
+* FTP Time-Stamping Internals::
@end menu
@node Time-Stamping Usage, HTTP Time-Stamping Internals, Time-Stamping, Time-Stamping
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.
+* Wgetrc Location:: Location of various wgetrc files.
+* Wgetrc Syntax:: Syntax of wgetrc.
+* Wgetrc Commands:: List of available commands.
+* Sample Wgetrc:: A wgetrc example.
@end menu
@node Wgetrc Location, Wgetrc Syntax, Startup File, Startup File
@item add_hostdir = on/off
Enable/disable host-prefixed file names. @samp{-nH} disables it.
+@item ask_password = on/off
+Prompt for a password for each connection established. Cannot be specified
+when @samp{--password} is being used, because they are mutually
+exclusive. Equivalent to @samp{--ask-password}.
+
+@item auth_no_challenge = on/off
+If this option is given, Wget will send Basic HTTP authentication
+information (plaintext username and password) for all requests. See
+@samp{--auth-no-challenge}.
+
@item background = on/off
Enable/disable going to background---the same as @samp{-b} (which
enables it).
Define a header for HTTP downloads, like using
@samp{--header=@var{string}}.
-@item html_extension = on/off
+@item adjust_extension = on/off
Add a @samp{.html} extension to @samp{text/html} or
-@samp{application/xhtml+xml} files without it, or a @samp{.css}
-extension to @samp{text/css} files without it, like @samp{-E}.
+@samp{application/xhtml+xml} files that lack one, or a @samp{.css}
+extension to @samp{text/css} files that lack one, like
+@samp{-E}. Previously named @samp{html_extension} (still acceptable,
+but deprecated).
@item http_keep_alive = on/off
Turn the keep-alive feature on or off (defaults to on). Turning it
@item input = @var{file}
Read the @sc{url}s from @var{string}, like @samp{-i @var{file}}.
+@item keep_session_cookies = on/off
+When specified, causes @samp{save_cookies = on} to also save session
+cookies. See @samp{--keep-session-cookies}.
+
@item limit_rate = @var{rate}
Limit the download speed to no more than @var{rate} bytes per second.
The same as @samp{--limit-rate=@var{rate}}.
complexity.
@menu
-* Simple Usage:: Simple, basic usage of the program.
-* Advanced Usage:: Advanced tips.
-* Very Advanced Usage:: The hairy stuff.
+* Simple Usage:: Simple, basic usage of the program.
+* Advanced Usage:: Advanced tips.
+* Very Advanced Usage:: The hairy stuff.
@end menu
@node Simple Usage, Advanced Usage, Examples, Examples
This chapter contains all the stuff that could not fit anywhere else.
@menu
-* Proxies:: Support for proxy servers.
-* Distribution:: Getting the latest version.
-* Web Site:: GNU Wget's presence on the World Wide Web.
-* Mailing Lists:: Wget mailing list for announcements and discussion.
-* Internet Relay Chat:: Wget's presence on IRC.
-* Reporting Bugs:: How and where to report bugs.
-* Portability:: The systems Wget works on.
-* Signals:: Signal-handling performed by Wget.
+* Proxies:: Support for proxy servers.
+* Distribution:: Getting the latest version.
+* Web Site:: GNU Wget's presence on the World Wide Web.
+* Mailing Lists:: Wget mailing list for announcements and discussion.
+* Internet Relay Chat:: Wget's presence on IRC.
+* Reporting Bugs:: How and where to report bugs.
+* Portability:: The systems Wget works on.
+* Signals:: Signal-handling performed by Wget.
@end menu
@node Proxies, Distribution, Various, Various
This chapter contains some references I consider useful.
@menu
-* Robot Exclusion:: Wget's support for RES.
-* Security Considerations:: Security with Wget.
-* Contributors:: People who helped.
+* Robot Exclusion:: Wget's support for RES.
+* Security Considerations:: Security with Wget.
+* Contributors:: People who helped.
@end menu
@node Robot Exclusion, Security Considerations, Appendices, Appendices