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Operating Systems Linux wget rejecting the path Post 302319741 by rickhlwong on Tuesday 26th of May 2009 05:29:30 AM
Old 05-26-2009
sorry for missing the code.

#!/bin/bash
HOST=$1
cd ~
HOMEDIR=`pwd`
EXCLUDE="jpg,pdf,gif,css,jsp"
LEVEL=20
LOG=host.log
OUTFILE=out.`date +%d%m%y-%H%M%S`
echo $HOMEDIR
cd wget/voice
echo $HOST
wget -r -c -d -Ddomain.com -l $LEVEL -R $EXCLUDE -t 3 $HOST -o $LOG
 

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