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Re: Love you wget :) help please!
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gerdd |
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Re: Love you wget :) help please! |
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Wed, 14 Oct 2020 07:25:31 +0200 |
I guess that %20 of the %202020 sequence getst interpreted as a blank. So the
trick would be to "escape" the pervent sign or to quote the whole sequence. If
that can't be done you would need to teleport to an alternate universe where
the lead-in character for hex notation is not the percent sign ;-)GerdSent from
my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------From: BAHRI INCELER <bahri@mpit.com.au> Date:
2020/10/14 03:32 (GMT+02:00) To: Taylor <taylor_49@gmx.com> Cc:
bug-wget@gnu.org Subject: Re: Love you wget :) help please! I know to use -O
of course.but the fact is, when you use this commandwget --user xxx --password
xxx "ftp://xxxxx.com/Hanimaganin.Gelinleri%202020.1080p.HDTV.x264.mkv"its not
saving the file Hanimaganin.Gelinleri%202020.1080p.HDTV.x264.mk its saving this
file as decoded like 'Hanim Aganin Gelinleri 1080p.HDTV.x264.mkv"I would like
to save automatic same as file name. (Which is orginally like this but having
problem only for this file name"[cid:138c3f08-e29d-43ed-abae-fa2b4c2d3fdd]As
you see while saving its saving like Hanimaganin.Gelinleri
2020.1080p.HDTV.x264.mkvthere is
space..[cid:0860bb3f-a840-40aa-8fe7-2f4c35a60ab9]but it must save like orginal
file name.________________________________From: Taylor <taylor_49@gmx.com>Sent:
Wednesday, 14 October 2020 3:14 AMTo: BAHRI INCELER <bahri@mpit.com.au>Cc:
bug-wget@gnu.org <bug-wget@gnu.org>Subject: Re: Love you wget :) help please!>
but it decoding itWho decodes what?> I did try, everything like
--restrict-file-names but nothing workedtry> output_document = file> Set the
output filename—the same as ‘-O file’