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[Bug-wget] [PATCH] add/explain need of quotes around wildcard patterns
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Tim Rühsen |
Subject: |
[Bug-wget] [PATCH] add/explain need of quotes around wildcard patterns |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Oct 2013 21:56:08 +0200 |
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> > What do you think how we can help novices ?
> > Maybe we should explicitely warn in the docs of -A/-R about shell wildcard
> > expansion ?
>
> The manual contains the following:
>
> Recursive Accept/Reject Options
> -A acclist --accept acclist
> -R rejlist --reject rejlist
> Specify comma-separated lists of file name suffixes or
> patterns to accept or reject. Note that if any of
> the wildcard characters, *, ?, [ or ], appear in an element
> of acclist or rejlist, it will be treated as a
> pattern, rather than a suffix.
>
> Perhaps explanation of the need to enclose regular expressions within
> quotation marks should be added?
>
> Similarly,
>
> --ignore-case
> Ignore case when matching files and directories. This
> influences the behavior of -R, -A, -I, and -X
> options, as well as globbing implemented when downloading
> from FTP sites. For example, with this option,
> -A *.txt will match file1.txt, but also file2.TXT,
> file3.TxT, and so on.
>
> does not show the use of quotation marks.
A patch is attached.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Tim
0001-add-explain-quoting-of-wildcard-patterns-in-wget.tex.patch
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