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
Note that @samp{-c} only works with @sc{ftp} servers and with @sc{http}
servers that support the @code{Range} header.
+@cindex iri support
+@cindex idn support
+@item --iri
+
+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
+@file{.wgetrc}. That setting may be overridden from the command line.
+
+@cindex local encoding
+@cindex locale
+@item --locale=@var{encoding}
+
+Force Wget to use @var{encoding} as the default system encoding. That affects
+how Wget converts URLs specified as arguments from locale to @sc{utf-8} for
+IRI support.
+
+Wget use the function @code{nl_langinfo()} and then the @code{CHARSET}
+environment variable to get the locale. If it fails, @sc{ascii} is used.
+
+You can set the default locale using the @code{locale} command in
+@file{.wgetrc}. That setting may be overridden from the command line.
+
@cindex progress indicator
@cindex dot style
@item --progress=@var{type}
``dot'' progress will be favored over ``bar''. To force the bar output,
use @samp{--progress=bar:force}.
+@cindex remote encoding
+@item --remote-encoding=@var{encoding}
+
+Force Wget to use encoding as the default remote server encoding. That
+affects how Wget converts URIs found in files from remote encoding to
+@sc{utf-8} during a recursive fetch. This options is only useful for
+IRI support, for the interpretation of non-@sc{ascii} characters.
+
+For HTTP, remote encoding can be found in HTTP @code{Content-Type}
+header and in HTML @code{Content-Type http-equiv} meta tag.
+
+You can set the default encoding using the @code{remoteencoding}
+command in @file{.wgetrc}. That setting may be overridden from the
+command line.
+
@item -N
@itemx --timestamping
Turn on time-stamping. @xref{Time-Stamping}, for details.
@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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