@set Wget Wget
@c man title Wget The non-interactive network downloader.
-@dircategory Network Applications
+@dircategory Network applications
@direntry
-* Wget: (wget). The non-interactive network downloader.
+* Wget: (wget). Non-interactive network downloader.
@end direntry
@copying
@c man begin COPYRIGHT
Copyright @copyright{} 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
-2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation,
+Inc.
@iftex
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
@ignore
@c man begin AUTHOR
Originally written by Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>.
-Currently maintained by Micah Cowan <micah@cowan.name>.
@c man end
@c man begin SEEALSO
This is @strong{not} the complete manual for GNU Wget.
that), which means that error messages and basic information still get
printed.
+@item -nv
+@itemx --report-speed=@var{type}
+Output bandwidth as @var{type}. The only accepted value is @samp{bits}.
+
@cindex input-file
@item -i @var{file}
@itemx --input-file=@var{file}
Other than that, they work in exactly the same way. In particular,
they @emph{both} expect content of the form @code{key1=value1&key2=value2},
with percent-encoding for special characters; the only difference is
-that one expects its content as a command-line paramter and the other
+that one expects its content as a command-line parameter and the other
accepts its content from a file. In particular, @samp{--post-file} is
@emph{not} for transmitting files as form attachments: those must
appear as @code{key=value} data (with appropriate percent-coding) just
@code{Content-Disposition} headers to describe what the name of a
downloaded file should be.
+@cindex Content On Error
+@item --content-on-error
+
+If this is set to on, wget will not skip the content when the server responds
+with a http status code that indicates error.
+
@cindex Trust server names
@item --trust-server-names
systems that support @file{/dev/random}.
@end table
+@cindex WARC
+@table @samp
+@item --warc-file=@var{file}
+Use @var{file} as the destination WARC file.
+
+@item --warc-header=@var{string}
+Use @var{string} into as the warcinfo record.
+
+@item --warc-max-size=@var{size}
+Set the maximum size of the WARC files to @var{size}.
+
+@item --warc-cdx
+Write CDX index files.
+
+@item --warc-dedup=@var{file}
+Do not store records listed in this CDX file.
+
+@item --no-warc-compression
+Do not compress WARC files with GZIP.
+
+@item --no-warc-digests
+Do not calculate SHA1 digests.
+
+@item --no-warc-keep-log
+Do not store the log file in a WARC record.
+
+@item --warc-tempdir=@var{dir}
+Specify the location for temporary files created by the WARC writer.
+@end table
+
@node FTP Options, Recursive Retrieval Options, HTTPS (SSL/TLS) Options, Invoking
@section FTP Options
@item -r
@itemx --recursive
Turn on recursive retrieving. @xref{Recursive Download}, for more
-details.
+details. The default maximum depth is 5.
@item -l @var{depth}
@itemx --level=@var{depth}
Specify recursion maximum depth level @var{depth} (@pxref{Recursive
-Download}). The default maximum depth is 5.
+Download}).
@cindex proxy filling
@cindex delete after retrieval
@item -A @var{acclist}
@itemx --accept @var{acclist}
@itemx accept = @var{acclist}
+@itemx --accept-regex @var{urlregex}
+@itemx accept-regex = @var{urlregex}
The argument to @samp{--accept} option is a list of file suffixes or
patterns that Wget will download during recursive retrieval. A suffix
is the ending part of a file, and consists of ``normal'' letters,
Of course, any number of suffixes and patterns can be combined into a
comma-separated list, and given as an argument to @samp{-A}.
+The argument to @samp{--accept-regex} option is a regular expression which
+is matched against the complete URL.
+
@cindex reject wildcards
@cindex reject suffixes
@cindex wildcards, reject
@item -R @var{rejlist}
@itemx --reject @var{rejlist}
@itemx reject = @var{rejlist}
+@itemx --reject-regex @var{urlregex}
+@itemx reject-regex = @var{urlregex}
The @samp{--reject} option works the same way as @samp{--accept}, only
its logic is the reverse; Wget will download all files @emph{except} the
ones matching the suffixes (or patterns) in the list.
expansion by the shell.
@end table
+The argument to @samp{--accept-regex} option is a regular expression which
+is matched against the complete URL.
+
@noindent
The @samp{-A} and @samp{-R} options may be combined to achieve even
better fine-tuning of which files to retrieve. E.g. @samp{wget -A
Choose whether or not to print the @sc{http} and @sc{ftp} server
responses---the same as @samp{-S}.
+@item show_all_dns_entries = on/off
+When a DNS name is resolved, show all the IP addresses, not just the first
+three.
+
@item span_hosts = on/off
Same as @samp{-H}.
GNU Wget was written by Hrvoje Nik@v{s}i@'{c} @email{hniksic@@xemacs.org},
@end iftex
@ifnottex
-GNU Wget was written by Hrvoje Niksic @email{hniksic@@xemacs.org},
+GNU Wget was written by Hrvoje Niksic @email{hniksic@@xemacs.org}.
@end ifnottex
-and it is currently maintained by Micah Cowan @email{micah@@cowan.name}.
However, the development of Wget could never have gone as far as it has, were
it not for the help of many people, either with bug reports, feature proposals,