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wget --progress=bar --convert-links -E -m ftp://ftp.studer.ch/Public/ | wget --progress=bar --convert-links -E -m ftp://ftp.studer.ch/Public/ | ||
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wget -m https:// | |||
Actually, to download a single page and all its requisites (even if they exist on separate websites), and make sure the lot displays properly locally, this author likes to use a few options in addition to -p: | Actually, to download a single page and all its requisites (even if they exist on separate websites), and make sure the lot displays properly locally, this author likes to use a few options in addition to -p: | ||
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-p download all page requisites | -p download all page requisites | ||
'''PvdM version:''' | '''PvdM version:''' |
Revision as of 15:24, 11 June 2021
If you want to make a dump of a website, then you can do:
/usr/bin/wget -q --convert-links -E -m http://website.nu.com.mp3
wget --progress=bar --convert-links -E -m ftp://ftp.studer.ch/Public/
update 20210611
wget -m https://
Actually, to download a single page and all its requisites (even if they exist on separate websites), and make sure the lot displays properly locally, this author likes to use a few options in addition to -p:
wget -E -H -k -K -p http://<site>/<document>
-E adjust extention ???
-H also download from foreign hosts
-p download all page requisites
PvdM version:
wget -r -k -K -p http://
-r recursive
-k convert links
-K backup converted