@c %**start of header
@setfilename wget.info
@include version.texi
-@set UPDATED Jun 2008
@settitle GNU Wget @value{VERSION} Manual
@c Disable the monstrous rectangles beside overfull hbox-es.
@finalout
href="@var{url}">} to the documents or by specifying
@samp{--base=@var{url}} on the command line.
+If the @var{file} is an external one, the document will be automatically
+treated as @samp{html} if the Content-Type matches @samp{text/html}.
+Furthermore, the @var{file}'s location will be implicitly used as base
+href if none was specified.
+
@cindex force html
@item -F
@itemx --force-html
@section HTTP Options
@table @samp
+@cindex default page name
+@cindex index.html
+@item --default-page=@var{name}
+Use @var{name} as the default file name when it isn't known (i.e., for
+URLs that end in a slash), instead of @file{index.html}.
+
@cindex .html extension
@item -E
@itemx --html-extension
Considerations}.
@end iftex
+@cindex Keep-Alive, turning off
+@cindex Persistent Connections, disabling
+@item --no-http-keep-alive
+Turn off the ``keep-alive'' feature for HTTP downloads. Normally, Wget
+asks the server to keep the connection open so that, when you download
+more than one document from the same server, they get transferred over
+the same TCP connection. This saves time and at the same time reduces
+the load on the server.
+
+This option is useful when, for some reason, persistent (keep-alive)
+connections don't work for you, for example due to a server bug or due
+to the inability of server-side scripts to cope with the connections.
+
@cindex proxy
@cindex cache
@item --no-cache
specified on the command-line, rather than because it was recursed to,
this option has no effect. Symbolic links are always traversed in this
case.
-
-@cindex Keep-Alive, turning off
-@cindex Persistent Connections, disabling
-@item --no-http-keep-alive
-Turn off the ``keep-alive'' feature for HTTP downloads. Normally, Wget
-asks the server to keep the connection open so that, when you download
-more than one document from the same server, they get transferred over
-the same TCP connection. This saves time and at the same time reduces
-the load on the server.
-
-This option is useful when, for some reason, persistent (keep-alive)
-connections don't work for you, for example due to a server bug or due
-to the inability of server-side scripts to cope with the connections.
@end table
@node Recursive Retrieval Options
@item debug = on/off
Debug mode, same as @samp{-d}.
+@item default_page = @var{string}
+Default page name---the same as @samp{--default-page=@var{string}}.
+
@item delete_after = on/off
Delete after download---the same as @samp{--delete-after}.
Save cookies to @var{file}. The same as @samp{--save-cookies
@var{file}}.
+@item save_headers = on/off
+Same as @samp{--save-headers}.
+
@item secure_protocol = @var{string}
Choose the secure protocol to be used. Legal values are @samp{auto}
(the default), @samp{SSLv2}, @samp{SSLv3}, and @samp{TLSv1}. The same
@item span_hosts = on/off
Same as @samp{-H}.
+@item spider = on/off
+Same as @samp{--spider}.
+
@item strict_comments = on/off
Same as @samp{--strict-comments}.
This command can be overridden using the @samp{ftp_user} and
@samp{http_user} command for @sc{ftp} and @sc{http} respectively.
+@item user_agent = @var{string}
+User agent identification sent to the HTTP Server---the same as
+@samp{--user-agent=@var{string}}.
+
@item verbose = on/off
Turn verbose on/off---the same as @samp{-v}/@samp{-nv}.
download and parse.
Although Wget is not a web robot in the strictest sense of the word, it
-can downloads large parts of the site without the user's intervention to
+can download large parts of the site without the user's intervention to
download an individual page. Because of that, Wget honors RES when
downloading recursively. For instance, when you issue: