From 2f76b72f81b5cef6f18fe8f03c33a7938a331398 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Cowan Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 21:57:11 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Remove @pxref appearances from manpage, by removing other content in the same parenthetical. Also made some minor grammatical adjustments. --- doc/wget.texi | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/wget.texi b/doc/wget.texi index c7aca61e..bc404fd5 100644 --- a/doc/wget.texi +++ b/doc/wget.texi @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ 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 -be omitted. Instead @samp{-o log} you can write @samp{-olog}. +be omitted. Instead of @samp{-o log} you can write @samp{-olog}. You may put several options that do not require arguments together, like: @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ connect timeout, other than that implemented by system libraries. @cindex timeout, read @item --read-timeout=@var{seconds} Set the read (and write) timeout to @var{seconds} seconds. The -``time'' of this timeout refers @dfn{idle time}: if, at any point in +``time'' of this timeout refers to @dfn{idle time}: if, at any point in the download, no data is received for more than the specified number of seconds, reading fails and the download is restarted. This option does not directly affect the duration of the entire download. @@ -1087,8 +1087,8 @@ Retrieval Options}). @itemx --http-password=@var{password} Specify the username @var{user} and password @var{password} on an @sc{http} server. According to the type of the challenge, Wget will -encode them using either the @code{basic} (insecure) or the -@code{digest} authentication scheme. +encode them using either the @code{basic} (insecure), +the @code{digest}, or the Windows @code{NTLM} authentication scheme. Another way to specify username and password is in the @sc{url} itself (@pxref{URL Format}). Either method reveals your password to anyone who @@ -1807,7 +1807,7 @@ option to turn it on. @item -A @var{acclist} --accept @var{acclist} @itemx -R @var{rejlist} --reject @var{rejlist} Specify comma-separated lists of file name suffixes or patterns to -accept or reject (@pxref{Types of Files} for more details). Note that if +accept or reject (@pxref{Types of Files}). Note that if any of the wildcard characters, @samp{*}, @samp{?}, @samp{[} or @samp{]}, appear in an element of @var{acclist} or @var{rejlist}, it will be treated as a pattern, rather than a suffix. @@ -1876,13 +1876,13 @@ without any distractions, not even those from the same hosts @item -I @var{list} @itemx --include-directories=@var{list} Specify a comma-separated list of directories you wish to follow when -downloading (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits} for more details.) Elements +downloading (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits}). Elements of @var{list} may contain wildcards. @item -X @var{list} @itemx --exclude-directories=@var{list} Specify a comma-separated list of directories you wish to exclude from -download (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits} for more details.) Elements of +download (@pxref{Directory-Based Limits}). Elements of @var{list} may contain wildcards. @item -np -- 2.39.2