There's also a MSYS/minGW version of wget, too, if the cygwin style
doesn't feel right to them.
I think MSYS looks more Windows-like than cygwin.
IIRC MSYS avoids those /cygdrive/C/ paths that cygwin uses.
Gordon.
On 13/05/2015 19:33, Jon Wilks wrote:
>
> I use the cygwin version of wget for precisely this purpose.
>
> Jonny
>
> On 13 May 2015 12:51, "Peter Alefounder" <p_alefounder@???
> <mailto:p_alefounder@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> "Paul Freeman (Core Internet)" <paul@???
> <mailto:paul@coreinternet.net>> said:
> > wget -m -p -np http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/GOONS/
> >
> > should do the job :)
>
> Thanks, Paul. I will pass that on to the those involved. I suspect
> they will want something that will work under MS Windows as well
> (which httrack was supposed to do), but it seems even that may be
> possible: a Windows version of wget exists.
>
> Peter Alefounder.
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