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Re: [Bug-wget] How to set -l to be zero? (Or how to download a single we


From: Peng Yu
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] How to set -l to be zero? (Or how to download a single webpage and convert the absolute links to relative links with wget?)
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 14:22:41 -0500

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Micah Cowan <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 06/01/2010 05:53 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Micah Cowan <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> On 06/01/2010 04:36 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
>>>> I need to use the option --convert-links to download only one webpage,
>>>> because I want to convert absolute links to relative links if the
>>>> links are under the host directory where the webpage is in. Since I
>>>> only interest in one page, I'd like to set -l be zero. But it seems
>>>> that if I set it to zero, wget will download everything linked from
>>>> this webpage.
>>>
>>> The way to say "I don't want to download recursively" isn't -r -l 0,
>>> it's to leave out -r altogether.
>>
>> It seems that --convert-links only works if -r is specified, right? If
>> I want to use --convert-links, then I have to specify -r?
>
> Works for me without -r, at least in version 1.12.

It seems that if I only use --convert-links, it will not overwrite the
file if it is already downloaded. For example, if I have already
downloaded index.html, it downloads the file again and name it as
index.html.1. Is there a way to let wget overwrite the file?

-- 
Regards,
Peng



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