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(w)get web server's directories + bash script
Hi everyone.
I need to write a script which will download files/folders (a huge collection) to the local file server (centOS 4.4 Server), and check regularly (every 6 hours or so if any new files are present, or if the old ones were modified to update contents). Any insights on how to tackle this problem is greatly appreciated. Thx. |
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