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Old 09-28-2006
Response Code using wget in shell

I am trying to get the status code of a web request,size of the download file and response time using wget.
When i use the command: wget <sitename> ,it gives all these parameters in the command line.But i want to get these values seperately and assign in different variables using shell script.Is it possible using wget?If any other methods are available i will appreciate that..

Thanks and Regards,
Rajesh
 

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DGET(1)                                                                                                                                    DGET(1)

NAME
dget -- Download Debian source and binary packages SYNOPSIS
dget [options] URL ... dget [options] package[=version] DESCRIPTION
dget downloads Debian packages. In the first form, dget fetches the requested URLs. If this is a .dsc or .changes file, then dget acts as a source-package aware form of wget: it also fetches any files referenced in the .dsc/.changes file. The downloaded source is then checked with dscverify and, if successful, unpacked by dpkg-source. In the second form, dget downloads a binary package (i.e., a .deb file) from the Debian mirror configured in /etc/apt/sources.list(.d). Unlike apt-get install -d, it does not require root privileges, writes to the current directory, and does not download dependencies. If a version number is specified, this version of the package is requested. In both cases dget is capable of getting several packages and/or URLs at once. (Note that .udeb packages used by debian-installer are located in separate packages files from .deb packages. In order to use .udebs with dget, you will need to have configured apt to use a packages file for component/debian-installer). Before downloading files listed in .dsc and .changes files, and before downloading binary packages, dget checks to see whether any of these files already exist. If they do, then their md5sums are compared to avoid downloading them again unnecessarily. dget also looks for matching files in /var/cache/apt/archives and directories given by the --path option or specified in the configuration files (see below). Finally, if downloading (.orig).tar.gz or .diff.gz files fails, dget consults apt-get source --print-uris. Download backends used are curl and wget, looked for in that order. dget was written to make it easier to retrieve source packages from the web for sponsor uploads. For checking the package with debdiff, the last binary version is available via dget package, the last source version via apt-get source package. OPTIONS
-b, --backup Move files that would be overwritten to ./backup. -q, --quiet Suppress wget/curl non-error output. -d, --download-only Do not run dpkg-source -x on the downloaded source package. This can only be used with the first method of calling dget. -x, --extract Run dpkg-source -x on the downloaded source package to unpack it. This option is the default and can only be used with the first method of calling dget. -u, --allow-unauthenticated Do not attempt to verify the integrity of downloaded source packages using dscverify. --build Run dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc on the downloaded source package. --path DIR[:DIR ...] In addition to /var/cache/apt/archives, dget uses the colon-separated list given as argument to --path to find files with a matching md5sum. For example: "--path /srv/pbuilder/result:/home/cb/UploadQueue". If DIR is empty (i.e., "--path ''" is specified), then any previously listed directories or directories specified in the configuration files will be ignored. This option may be specified multiple times, and all of the directories listed will be searched; hence, the above example could have been written as: "--path /srv/pbuilder/result --path /home/cb/UploadQueue". --insecure Allow SSL connections to untrusted hosts. --no-cache Bypass server-side HTTP caches by sending a Pragma: no-cache header. -h, --help Show a help message. -V, --version Show version information. CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The two configuration files /etc/devscripts.conf and ~/.devscripts are sourced by a shell in that order to set configuration variables. Command line options can be used to override configuration file settings. Environment variable settings are ignored for this purpose. The currently recognised variable is: DGET_PATH This can be set to a colon-separated list of directories in which to search for files in addition to the default /var/cache/apt/archives. It has the same effect as the --path command line option. It is not set by default. DGET_UNPACK Set to 'no' to disable extracting downloaded source packages. Default is 'yes'. DGET_VERIFY Set to 'no' to disable checking signatures of downloaded source packages. Default is 'yes'. BUGS AND COMPATIBILITY
dget package should be implemented in apt-get install -d. Before devscripts version 2.10.17, the default was not to extract the downloaded source. Set DGET_UNPACK=no to revert to the old behaviour. AUTHOR
This program is Copyright (C) 2005-08 by Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>. Modifications are Copyright (C) 2005-06 by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>. This program is licensed under the terms of the GPL, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
apt-get(1), debcheckout(1), debdiff(1), dpkg-source(1), curl(1), wget(1). Debian Utilities 2013-12-23 DGET(1)
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