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From: | Ángel González |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-wget] Contribution on bug #45037 |
Date: | Sun, 17 May 2015 19:02:17 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird |
On 17/05/15 12:55, Tim Rühsen wrote:
Thank you Ángel for digging the history up. What Loïc needs it a way to go. Else he can't fix anything. How about changing the FTP code behavior so that it exactly works the same as the HTTP code ? That is what the user expects. Or are there any 'riddles' regarding symlink HTTP code behavior ? WDYT ? Regards, Tim
LGTM. IMHO mirroring the behavior of HTTP is the way to go.As I stated in #45037, my only concern would be if there's any path in the code that wget with some flags would allow a remote server to create a symlink *and* follow it.
It's not possible to create a symlink with HTTP, so it's not a problem there. And although I thought it was possible with FTP (I can certainly see symlinks on FTP servers), a brief test
sugests that wget doesn't mirror them, either? Best regards
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