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Re: [Bug-wget] Filename should end with the first '?' character
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Tim Rühsen |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-wget] Filename should end with the first '?' character |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 13:13:58 +0100 |
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Hi Michael,
we have this in Wget2 already
From the docs:
### `--cut-url-get-vars`
Remove HTTP GET Variables from URLs.
For example "main.css?v=123" will be changed to "main.css".
Be aware that this may have unintended side effects, for example
"image.php?name=sun" will be changed
to "image.php". The cutting happens before adding the URL to the
download queue.
### `--cut-file-get-vars`
Remove HTTP GET Variables from filenames.
For example "main.css?v=123" will be changed to "main.css".
Be aware that this may have unintended side effects, for example
"image.php?name=sun" will be changed
to "image.php". The cutting happens when saving the file, after
downloading.
File names obtained from a "Content-Disposition" header are not
affected by this setting (see --content-disposition),
and can be a solution for this problem.
When "--trust-server-names" is used, the redirection URL is affected
by this setting.
Regards, Tim
On 11/10/18 10:19 PM, address@hidden wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> WordPress has 'invented' a way to avoid caching of static content and force
> downloading it every time.
> It does so by adding parameters to the file requested. This "feature" is
> slowing the page download and create an issue using wget.
>
> For example, a stylesheet is appended with "ver" parameter.
> https://condo-farm.com/wp-content/themes/DazChild/style.css?ver=4.8.7
>
> In wget1 the '?' character was replaced with %3F string (Hex value on the
> character?) and it worked somehow.
> https://condo-farm.com/wp-content/themes/DazChild/style.css%3Fver=4.8.7.css
>
> The file name generated was:
> style.css%3Fver=4.8.7.css and it allowed the website served using HTTP
> server.
>
> In wget2 the character is not replaced and the generated filename is
> style.css\?ver\=4.8.7
>
> This file can't be served using HTTP server as it strips the parameters from
> the filename.
>
> I suggest to strip the parameter string from the filename and save it as
> "style.css".
> More then that: if the file refers to static content (html,js,css...) I
> suggest stripping the parameter string also in the referring links.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Michael
>
>
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