may write:
@example
-wget -r --tries=10 http://fly.cc.fer.hr/ -o log
+wget -r --tries=10 http://fly.srk.fer.hr/ -o log
@end example
The space between the option accepting an argument and the argument may
@itemx --force-directories
The opposite of @samp{-nd}---create a hierarchy of directories, even if
one would not have been created otherwise. E.g. @samp{wget -x
-http://fly.cc.fer.hr/robots.txt} will save the downloaded file to
-@file{fly.cc.fer.hr/robots.txt}.
+http://fly.srk.fer.hr/robots.txt} will save the downloaded file to
+@file{fly.srk.fer.hr/robots.txt}.
@item -nH
@itemx --no-host-directories
Disable generation of host-prefixed directories. By default, invoking
-Wget with @samp{-r http://fly.cc.fer.hr/} will create a structure of
-directories beginning with @file{fly.cc.fer.hr/}. This option disables
+Wget with @samp{-r http://fly.srk.fer.hr/} will create a structure of
+directories beginning with @file{fly.srk.fer.hr/}. This option disables
such behavior.
@cindex cut directories
@group
wget --header='Accept-Charset: iso-8859-2' \
--header='Accept-Language: hr' \
- http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
+ http://fly.srk.fer.hr/
@end group
@end example
same directory at once, like:
@example
-wget ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr/*.msg
+wget ftp://gnjilux.srk.fer.hr/*.msg
@end example
By default, globbing will be turned on if the @sc{url} contains a
they want to download, and want Wget to follow only specific links.
For example, if you wish to download the music archive from
-@samp{fly.cc.fer.hr}, you will not want to download all the home pages
+@samp{fly.srk.fer.hr}, you will not want to download all the home pages
that happen to be referenced by an obscure part of the archive.
Wget possesses several mechanisms that allows you to fine-tune which
The problem with this option are the aliases of the hosts and domains.
Thus there is no way for Wget to know that @samp{regoc.srce.hr} and
-@samp{www.srce.hr} are the same host, or that @samp{fly.cc.fer.hr} is
-the same as @samp{fly.cc.etf.hr}. Whenever an absolute link is
+@samp{www.srce.hr} are the same host, or that @samp{fly.srk.fer.hr} is
+the same as @samp{fly.cc.fer.hr}. Whenever an absolute link is
encountered, the host is @sc{dns}-looked-up with @code{gethostbyname} to
check whether we are maybe dealing with the same hosts. Although the
results of @code{gethostbyname} are cached, it is still a great
all the reliability of checking for all hosts. Thus you could invoke
@example
-wget -r -D.hr http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
+wget -r -D.hr http://fly.srk.fer.hr/
@end example
to make sure that only the hosts in @samp{.hr} domain get
-@sc{dns}-looked-up for being equal to @samp{fly.cc.fer.hr}. So
-@samp{fly.cc.etf.hr} will be checked (only once!) and found equal, but
+@sc{dns}-looked-up for being equal to @samp{fly.srk.fer.hr}. So
+@samp{fly.cc.fer.hr} will be checked (only once!) and found equal, but
@samp{www.gnu.ai.mit.edu} will not even be checked.
Of course, domain acceptance can be used to limit the retrieval to
Say you want to download a @sc{url}. Just type:
@example
-wget http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
+wget http://fly.srk.fer.hr/
@end example
The response will be something like:
@example
@group
---13:30:45-- http://fly.cc.fer.hr:80/en/
+--13:30:45-- http://fly.srk.fer.hr:80/en/
=> `index.html'
-Connecting to fly.cc.fer.hr:80... connected!
+Connecting to fly.srk.fer.hr:80... connected!
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 4,694 [text/html]
insure that the whole file will arrive safely:
@example
-wget --tries=45 http://fly.cc.fer.hr/jpg/flyweb.jpg
+wget --tries=45 http://fly.srk.fer.hr/jpg/flyweb.jpg
@end example
@item
shall use @samp{-t}.
@example
-wget -t 45 -o log http://fly.cc.fer.hr/jpg/flyweb.jpg &
+wget -t 45 -o log http://fly.srk.fer.hr/jpg/flyweb.jpg &
@end example
The ampersand at the end of the line makes sure that Wget works in the
@example
@group
-$ wget ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr/welcome.msg
---10:08:47-- ftp://gnjilux.cc.fer.hr:21/welcome.msg
+$ wget ftp://gnjilux.srk.fer.hr/welcome.msg
+--10:08:47-- ftp://gnjilux.srk.fer.hr:21/welcome.msg
=> `welcome.msg'
-Connecting to gnjilux.cc.fer.hr:21... connected!
+Connecting to gnjilux.srk.fer.hr:21... connected!
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD not needed.
==> PORT ... done. ==> RETR welcome.msg ... done.
@example
wget --dot-style=mega ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/xemacs-20.4/xemacs-20.4.tar.gz
-wget --dot-style=micro http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
+wget --dot-style=micro http://fly.srk.fer.hr/
@end example
To make these settings permanent, put them in your @file{.wgetrc}, as
the magic word @samp{subscribe} in the subject line. Unsubscribe by
mailing to @email{wget-unsubscribe@@sunsite.auc.dk}.
-The mailing list is archived at @url{http://fly.cc.fer.hr/archive/wget}.
+The mailing list is archived at @url{http://fly.srk.fer.hr/archive/wget}.
@node Reporting Bugs, Portability, Mailing List, Various
@section Reporting Bugs
@emph{never} for the first page. Thus, you may issue:
@example
-wget -r http://fly.cc.fer.hr/
+wget -r http://fly.srk.fer.hr/
@end example
-First the index of fly.cc.fer.hr will be downloaded. If Wget finds
+First the index of fly.srk.fer.hr will be downloaded. If Wget finds
anything worth downloading on the same host, only @emph{then} will it
load the robots, and decide whether or not to load the links after all.
@file{/robots.txt} is loaded only once per host. Wget does not support
Shawn McHorse---bug reports and patches.
@item
-Kaveh R. Ghazi---on-the-fly @code{ansi2knr}-ization.
+Kaveh R. Ghazi---on-the-fly @code{ansi2knr}-ization. Lots of
+portability fixes.
@item
Gordon Matzigkeit---@file{.netrc} support.