Webdownload lik "Webgrabber"
peter-paul at multiweb.nl
peter-paul at multiweb.nl
Fri Dec 3 17:38:15 MST 2004
Have you tried CURL?
CURL is sort of cool... (when it comes to slight different URLs)...
Good luck,
Peter.
> To follow up on that request (and top-post ;-):
>
> Is there an app that you can programme to cycle through and download a
> bunch of slight variations on an URL? I have about 5 years of monthly
> weather data that I'm going to have to d/l for five different weather
> stations and don't really cherish the thought of modifying 12x5x5 =
> 300 URLs.
>
> Is wget the app for this (doesn't have to be a Linux only solution...
> OS X would work for me too)?
>
> Eric.
>
> On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 14:17:58 -0600, RON FLORY <ron.flory at adtran.com> wrote:
>> Marc wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I know there is a command with which you can download a
>>> complete site. What is it??
>>>
>>> And it would be nice if you could say to stay on the site,
>>> in the directory etc...
>>>
>>>
>>> I would like to use it also under ... os x...
>>
>> have you tried 'wget' ?
>>
>> ron
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