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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Wget - how to ignore files in immediate directory? Post 302906030 by vanessafan99 on Monday 16th of June 2014 05:50:36 PM
Old 06-16-2014
i get an error

.listing has sprung into existence.

it then saves it into index.html and index.html.1, etc. is there a way to make it go to the same file each time?
thanks!
 

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CHALOW(1p)																CHALOW(1p)

NAME
chalow - weblog tool that converts ChangeLog to HTML SYNOPSIS
chalow [OPTION]... CHANGELOG... DESCRIPTION
chalow is a weblog tool written in Perl. It converts ChangeLog to HTML and RSS. The options are as follows: -n, --top-n=NUM write NUM days to index.html -o, --output-dir=DIR directory to output -c, --configure-file=FILE configure file -s, --stop-date=DATE date to stop processing -u, --update-by-size overwrite only if sizes are different -C, --css=FILE css file -q, --quiet quiet mode -8, --utf8 utf8 mode -d, --debug debug mode EXAMPLES
Generate index.html, cl.rdf, etc. from ChangeLog: chalow ChangeLog Generate index.html, cl.rdf, etc. from ChangeLog with cl.conf: chalow -c cl.conf ChangeLog Generate index.html, cl.rdf, etc. into the $HOME/public_html/diary directory from ChangeLog* (such as ChangeLog, ChangeLog.2, ChangeLog.old) with cl.conf in utf8 mode: chalow --utf8 -o $HOME/public_html/diary -c cl.conf ChangeLog* BUGS
chalow assumes that ChangeLog file is encoded with EUC-JP or US-ASCII by default. If you want to use UTF-8, use the utf8 mode option (`-8' or `--utf8'). Other encodings, such as ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, EUC-KR, are not supported. This manual page is provided by Debian. It is not integrated in the upstream source. SEE ALSO
More information is available at `/usr/share/doc/chalow' on Debian systems. July 1, 2006 CHALOW(1p)
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