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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Wget Post 302823801 by popeye on Wednesday 19th of June 2013 11:46:59 PM
Old 06-20-2013
Wget

If I run the following command


wget -r --no-parent --reject "index.html*" 10.11.12.13/backups/

A local directory named 10.11.12.13/backups with the content of web site data is created.

What I want to do is have the data placed in a local directory called $HOME/backups.


Thanks for the help !
 

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PUBTAL(1)						      General Commands Manual							 PUBTAL(1)

NAME
PubTal -- Generate a web site from content and templates, and upload it to its destination SYNOPSIS
updateSite [options] site.config [content-dir | content-type ] [...] uploadSite [options] site.config [destination-dir | destination-file ] [...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the updateSite and uploadSite commands from the PubTal package This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu- mentation in HTML format; see below. updateSite generates HTML pages starting from a series of content files and templates written in the ZPT language. The command takes a minimum of one parameter, the location of the website configuration file. The updateSite command first reads in the configuration file and so locates the content, template, and destination directories (defaulting to content, template, and dest respectively). If only one parameter is passed to updateSite, it will then find each file under the content directory and build the corresponding output files. If more than one parameter is passed, then each extra parameter is taken as content to build. If the parameter is a directory under the content directory, then any content files in that directory will be built recursively. If the parameter is a file in the content directory (or one of its children), then just that file will be built. Take for example: updateSite new-site/site.config new-site/content/index.txt new-site/content/examples/ This will build the index.txt file into index.html and all content files under content/examples/ will be built into their corresponding output files. uploadSite uploads the generated pages. This takes a minimum of one parameter, the location of the website configuration file. The uploadSite command first reads in the configuration file and so locates the destination directories. If only one parameter is passed to uploadSite, it will then find each file under the destination directory that needs to be uploaded. The logic used to determine whether a file needs to be uploaded is explained in the Uploading section. If more than one parameter is passed, then each extra parameter is taken as destination to upload. If the parameter is a directory under the destination directory then any files in that directory will be considered for upload recursively. If the parameter is a file in the destination directory (or one of its children), then just that file will be considered for upload. Take for example: uploadSite new-site/site.config new-site/dest/index.html new-site/dest/examples/ This will examine the index.html file and all files under dest/examples/ when determining what files to upload. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the HTML documentation. Options for updateSite -h --help Prints out the help description for the command. -a --all Builds all classes of content, not just content in the "normal" class. --class classParams Builds all classes given as supplied in a comma separated list. --logging Turns on logging. --logfile name Logs to the file "name" (defaults to updateSite.log). --debug Turns on debug logging; implies --logging. --debug-simpletal Turns on debug logging of SimpleTAL, implies --logging. Options for uploadSite -h --help Prints out the help description for the command. -a --all Checks all files are uploaded, not just PubTal generated ones. --force Uploads files even if PubTal thinks they are up-to-date. --dry-run Prints out what would have been done, but takes no action. --logging Turns on logging. --logfile name Logs to the file "name" (defaults to updateSite.log). --debug Turns on debug logging; implies --logging. SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by HTML documentation available in /usr/share/doc/pubtal/html. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz rodrigo@nul-unu.com for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permis- sion is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. PUBTAL(1)
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