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On Tue, 16 May 2006 11:21:33 -0600, James Waldby wrote:
True enough, although I prefer wget for automated webpage downloading, in general. I presume lynx will save pages with html stripped out? I'd see that as an advantage in an application like this. lynx -dump I think it is. Gives you a plain text version of it without the HTML. I use wget for some things, lynx for others, depends on how I want to parse it once I have it. DoN, perhaps you could try wget on the following url and the one below. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...ab0c3e00380a5f From here, I get ERROR 403: Forbidden, although in a browser they bring up R.B. pages ok. Maybe a cookie problem? I know you can do cookies with wget but I've never done it. It's in TFM though. |
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