/* Rather than just writing over the original .html file with the
converted version, save the former to *.orig. Note we only do
this for files we've _successfully_ downloaded, so we don't
- clobber .orig files sitting around from previous invocations. */
+ clobber .orig files sitting around from previous invocations.
+ On VMS, use "_orig" instead of ".orig". See "wget.h". */
/* Construct the backup filename as the original name plus ".orig". */
size_t filename_len = strlen (file);
else /* downloaded_file_return == FILE_DOWNLOADED_NORMALLY */
{
/* Append ".orig" to the name. */
- filename_plus_orig_suffix = alloca (filename_len + sizeof (".orig"));
+ filename_plus_orig_suffix = alloca (filename_len + sizeof (ORIG_SFX));
strcpy (filename_plus_orig_suffix, file);
- strcpy (filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len, ".orig");
+ strcpy (filename_plus_orig_suffix + filename_len, ORIG_SFX);
}
if (!converted_files)
We quote ? as %3F to avoid passing part of the file name as the
parameter when browsing the converted file through HTTP. However,
- it is safe to do this only when `--html-extension' is turned on.
+ it is safe to do this only when `--adjust-extension' is turned on.
This is because converting "index.html?foo=bar" to
"index.html%3Ffoo=bar" would break local browsing, as the latter
isn't even recognized as an HTML file! However, converting
*to++ = '3';
break;
case '?':
- if (opt.html_extension)
+ if (opt.adjust_extension)
{
*to++ = '%';
*to++ = '3';