Wget incorrectly mirroring some web site directories and files.

L Anderson lowella@serv.net
Tue Sep 28 01:37:00 GMT 2004


When I use 'wget' to mirror some web sites, I notice a peculiar behavior 
I'm unable to find described in the mail archives or with google.  To 
wit(using MSWindows directory notation):

If a web site has something like the following stored on 'host':
	...
	root\a\u.html
	root\a\images\v.jpg
	root\a\images\w.gif
	...
where the web page 'u.html' contains the references:

	'...src="images\v.jpg"...'
	'...src="images\w.gif"...'.

the images 'v.jpg' and 'w.gif' show nicely when browsing the page 
'u.html' at 'host'.  However, mirroring 'host\root' web pages using:

	'wget -m -p -np http://host/root/'

results in 'wget' creating on my machine:
	...
	...\host\root\a\u.html
	...\host\root\a\images%5Cv.jpg
	...\host\root\a\images%5Cw.gif
	...\host\root\a\images\...
	...
rather than
	...
	...\host\root\a\u.html
	...\host\root\a\images\v.jpg
	...\host\root\a\images\w.gif
	...
as expected.  Needless to say, this results in the images 'v.jpg' and 
'w.gif' not displaying when browsing 'u.html' locally because they are 
renamed and then stored in their "parent" directory.

Has anyone else noticed this behavior?

Has it been previously described and I just missed it?

Is it a bug/feature in 'wget'; i.e., 'wget' handles the '\' not as a 
directory thingy but as part of the file name thus converting things 
like 'x\y' to 'x%5Cy' or is it caused by some other part of cygwin?

Also, I seem to remember reading 'wget' as being an orphan--no 
maintainer.  Is this still true and if so, is it because there are 
other/preferred replacements to 'wget'?

Before digging deeper into this problem, I would greatly appreciate any 
insight and information anyone can provide me.

I'm running:	Win98SE
		Wget 1.9.1-1
		Cygwin 1.5.10-cr-0x5e6
		Setup: unix, all users

Thanks,

Lowell Anderson



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