represents 1K, there are ten dots in a cluster and 50 dots in a line.
The @code{binary} style has a more ``computer''-like orientation---8K
dots, 16-dots clusters and 48 dots per line (which makes for 384K
-lines). The @code{mega} style is suitable for downloading very large
+lines). The @code{mega} style is suitable for downloading large
files---each dot represents 64K retrieved, there are eight dots in a
cluster, and 48 dots on each line (so each line contains 3M).
+If @code{mega} is not enough then you can use the @code{giga}
+style---each dot represents 1M retrieved, there are eight dots in a
+cluster, and 32 dots on each line (so each line contains 32M).
Note that you can set the default style using the @code{progress}
command in @file{.wgetrc}. That setting may be overridden from the
actions of one.
@cindex proxy
-@itemx --no-proxy
+@item --no-proxy
Don't use proxies, even if the appropriate @code{*_proxy} environment
variable is defined.
whose encoding does not match the one used locally.
@cindex IPv6
-@itemx -4
+@item -4
@itemx --inet4-only
@itemx -6
@itemx --inet6-only
@code{application/x-www-form-urlencoded}. Only one of
@samp{--post-data} and @samp{--post-file} should be specified.
+Please note that wget does not require the content to be of the form
+@code{key1=value1&key2=value2}, and neither does it test for it. Wget will
+simply transmit whatever data is provided to it. Most servers however expect
+the POST data to be in the above format when processing HTML Forms.
+
Please be aware that Wget needs to know the size of the POST data in
advance. Therefore the argument to @code{--post-file} must be a regular
file; specifying a FIFO or something like @file{/dev/stdin} won't work.
be empty. In that case use @samp{--keep-session-cookies} along with
@samp{--save-cookies} to force saving of session cookies.
+@cindex Other HTTP Methods
+@item --method=@var{HTTP-Method}
+For the purpose of RESTful scripting, Wget allows sending of other HTTP Methods
+without the need to explicitly set them using @samp{--header=Header-Line}.
+Wget will use whatever string is passed to it after @samp{--method} as the HTTP
+Method to the server.
+
+@item --body-data=@var{Data-String}
+@itemx --body-file=@var{Data-File}
+Must be set when additional data needs to be sent to the server along with the
+Method specified using @samp{--method}. @samp{--post-data} sends @var{string} as
+data, whereas @samp{--post-file} sends the contents of @var{file}. Other than that,
+they work in exactly the same way.
+
+Currently, @samp{--body-file} is @emph{not} for transmitting files as a whole.
+Wget does not currently support @code{multipart/form-data} for transmitting data;
+only @code{application/x-www-form-urlencoded}. In the future, this may be changed
+so that wget sends the @samp{--body-file} as a complete file instead of sending its
+contents to the server. Please be aware that Wget needs to know the contents of
+BODY Data in advance, and hence the argument to @samp{--body-file} should be a
+regular file. See @samp{--post-file} for a more detailed explanation.
+Only one of @samp{--body-data} and @samp{--body-file} should be specified.
+
+Wget handles these requests in the same way that it handles @samp{--post-data}
+and @samp{--post-file}. If you invoke Wget with @samp{--method=POST} and the server
+responds with a redirect request, then Wget will revert to a GET request during the
+redirection as is explained in @samp{--post-data}.
+
@cindex Content-Disposition
@item --content-disposition
Change setting of passive @sc{ftp}, equivalent to the
@samp{--passive-ftp} option.
-@itemx password = @var{string}
+@item password = @var{string}
Specify password @var{string} for both @sc{ftp} and @sc{http} file retrieval.
This command can be overridden using the @samp{ftp_password} and
@samp{http_password} command for @sc{ftp} and @sc{http} respectively.
may be specified from within Wget itself.
@table @samp
-@itemx --no-proxy
+@item --no-proxy
@itemx proxy = on/off
This option and the corresponding command may be used to suppress the
use of proxy, even if the appropriate environment variables are set.