If this function is used, no @sc{url}s need be present on the command
line. If there are @sc{url}s both on the command line and in an input
file, those on the command lines will be the first ones to be
-retrieved. The @var{file} need not be an @sc{html} document (but no
-harm if it is)---it is enough if the @sc{url}s are just listed
-sequentially.
+retrieved. If @samp{--force-html} is not specified, then @var{file}
+should consist of a series of URLs, one per line.
However, if you specify @samp{--force-html}, the document will be
regarded as @samp{html}. In that case you may have problems with
@cindex idn support
@item --iri
-Turn on internationalized URI (IRI) support. Use @samp{--iri=no} to
+Turn on internationalized URI (IRI) support. Use @samp{--no-iri} to
turn it off. IRI support is activated by default.
You can set the default state of IRI support using @code{iri} command in
@item
Ted Mielczarek---donated support for CSS.
+@item
+Saint Xavier---Support for IRIs (RFC 3987).
+
@item
People who provided donations for development---including Brian Gough.
@end itemize
Ralf Wildenhues,
Joshua David Williams,
Benjamin Wolsey,
+Saint Xavier,
YAMAZAKI Makoto,
Jasmin Zainul,
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