12-21-2001
I think Jimbo answered your question about
mv and wild cards. In a nutshell, if the
file name "Nov*df" expands into more than one
file name, you could not logically move it
to a single target file name. Only a directory
name would be valid in this case.
Also, the line...
rename $fname Nname
...should be...
mv $fname $Nname
...don't forget that leading "$" when using
variables in your script (which of course is
not used in variable assignment).
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NAME
yaz-url - YAZ URL fetch utility
SYNOPSIS
yaz-url [-H name:value] [-m method] [-O fname] [-p fname] [-u user/password] [-x proxy] [url...]
DESCRIPTION
yaz-url is utility to get web content. It is very limited in functionality compared to programs such as curl, wget.
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Fetched HTTP content is written to stdout, unless option -O is given.
OPTIONS
-H name:value
Specifies HTTP header content with name and value. This option can be given multiple times (for different names, of course).
-m method
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-O fname
Sets output filename for HTTP content.
-p fname
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-u user/password
Specifies a user and a password to be uesd in HTTP basic authentication in the following URL fetch. The user and password must be
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