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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting WGET command retrying to get response Post 302613613 by Corona688 on Tuesday 27th of March 2012 01:16:01 PM
Old 03-27-2012
From man wget:

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       -t number
       --tries=number
           Set number of retries to number.  Specify 0 or inf for infinite
           retrying.  The default is to retry 20 times, with the exception of
           fatal errors like "connection refused" or "not found" (404), which
           are not retried.

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       -T seconds
       --timeout=seconds
           Set the network timeout to seconds seconds.  This is equivalent to
           specifying --dns-timeout, --connect-timeout, and --read-timeout,
           all at the same time.

           When interacting with the network, Wget can check for timeout and
           abort the operation if it takes too long.  This prevents anomalies
           like hanging reads and infinite connects.  The only timeout enabled
           by default is a 900-second read timeout.  Setting a timeout to 0
           disables it altogether.  Unless you know what you are doing, it is
           best not to change the default timeout settings.

           All timeout-related options accept decimal values, as well as sub-
           second values.  For example, 0.1 seconds is a legal (though unwise)
           choice of timeout.  Subsecond timeouts are useful for checking
           server response times or for testing network latency.

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YAZ-URL(1)							     Commands								YAZ-URL(1)

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. The options must be precede the URL given on the command line to take effect. 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 Specifies the HTTP method to be used for the next URL. Default is method "GET". However, option -p sets it to "POST". -O fname Sets output filename for HTTP content. -p fname Sets a file to be POSTed in the folloing URL. -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 separated by a slash (this it is not possible to specify a user with a slash in it). -x proxy Specifies a proxy to be used for URL fetch. SEE ALSO
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