-When running Wget with @samp{-r}, but without @samp{-N} or @samp{-nc},
-re-downloading a file will result in the new copy simply overwriting the
-old. Adding @samp{-nc} will prevent this behavior, instead causing the
-original version to be preserved and any newer copies on the server to
-be ignored.
-
-When running Wget with @samp{-N}, with or without @samp{-r}, the
-decision as to whether or not to download a newer copy of a file depends
-on the local and remote timestamp and size of the file
-(@pxref{Time-Stamping}). @samp{-nc} may not be specified at the same
-time as @samp{-N}.
+When running Wget with @samp{-r} or @samp{-p}, but without @samp{-N}
+or @samp{-nc}, re-downloading a file will result in the new copy
+simply overwriting the old. Adding @samp{-nc} will prevent this
+behavior, instead causing the original version to be preserved and any
+newer copies on the server to be ignored.
+
+When running Wget with @samp{-N}, with or without @samp{-r} or
+@samp{-p}, the decision as to whether or not to download a newer copy
+of a file depends on the local and remote timestamp and size of the
+file (@pxref{Time-Stamping}). @samp{-nc} may not be specified at the
+same time as @samp{-N}.