PLEASE IGNORE MY ABOVE POST! I DID NOT FORMAT PROPERLY!

I'd never heard of Wget before, it's a neat little tool. I couldn't get it to do exactly what I wanted. I'm hoping this is due to me passing the wrong parameters, but it probably has to do with limiatations placed on Wget by the remote web server. Let me set up the scenario:

http://www.url.com/baseball/
The "baseball" folder contains files:
- index.html
- picture.gif
- page2.html
- (folder also contains other files)

Contained in the index.html file are references to picture.gif and page2.html. The index.html does not reference the other files... I don't know the names of these files, but I know they are there. When I run:

wget -r -l1 --no-parent http://www.url.com/baseball/

It will retrieve index.html, picture.gif, and page2.html, but not the other files that I know are present in the directory.

How do I get Wget to retrieve the other files not referenced in index.html? Is it possible?


In reply to Re: Re: LWP capabilities by rmckillen
in thread LWP capabilities by rmckillen

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