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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Recursive FTP -- here at last. Post 32431 by Perderabo on Monday 25th of November 2002 05:19:34 PM
Old 11-25-2002
Quote:
Originally posted by The Fridgerator
do recursively download stuff why dont you use wget? ('wget -r <url>')
Because I had never heard of wget. Smilie

Oh well, c'est la vie. Here are some docs on wget.
 

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Gedcom::WebServices(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Gedcom::WebServices(3pm)

NAME
Gedcom::WebServices - Basic web service routines for Gedcom.pm Version 1.16 - 24th April 2009 SYNOPSIS
wget -qO - http://www.example.com/ws/plain/my_family/i9/name DESCRIPTION
This module provides web service access to a GEDCOM file in conjunction with mod_perl. Using it, A request for imformation can be made in the form of a URL specifying the GEDCOM file to be used, which information is required and the format in which the information is to be delivered. This information is then returned in the specified format. There are currently three supported formats: o plain - no markup o XML o JSON URLs The format of the URLs used to access the web services are: $BASEURL/$FORMAT/$GEDCOM/$XREF/requested/information $BASEURL/$FORMAT/$GEDCOM?search=search_criteria BASEURL The base URL to access the web services. FORMAT The format in which to return the results. GEDCOM The name of the GEDCOM file to use (the extension .ged is assumed). XREF The xref of the record about which information is required. XREFs can be obtained initially from a search, and subsequently from certain queries. requested/information The information requested. This is in the same format as that taken by the get_value method. search_criteria An individual to search for. This is in the same format as that taken by the get_individual method. EXAMPLES
$ wget -qO - 'http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/plain/royal92?search=elizabeth_ii' /ws/plain/royal92/I52 $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/plain/royal92/I52 0 @I52@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth_II Alexandra Mary/Windsor/ 1 TITL Queen of England 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 APR 1926 2 PLAC 17 Bruton St.,London,W1,England 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMC @F12@ $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/plain/royal92/I52/name Elizabeth_II Alexandra Mary /Windsor/ $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/plain/royal92/I52/birth/date 21 APR 1926 $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/plain/royal92/I52/children /ws/plain/royal92/I58 /ws/plain/royal92/I59 /ws/plain/royal92/I60 /ws/plain/royal92/I61 $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/json/royal92/I52/name {"name":"Elizabeth_II Alexandra Mary /Windsor/"} $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/xml/royal92/I52/name <NAME>Elizabeth_II Alexandra Mary /Windsor/</NAME> $ wget -qO - http://pjcj.sytes.net:8585/ws/xml/royal92/I52 <INDI ID="I52"> <NAME>Elizabeth_II Alexandra Mary/Windsor/</NAME> <TITL>Queen of England</TITL> <SEX>F</SEX> <BIRT> <DATE>21 APR 1926</DATE> <PLAC>17 Bruton St.,London,W1,England</PLAC> </BIRT> <FAMS REF="F14"/> <FAMC REF="F12"/> </INDI> CONFIGURATION
Add a section similar to the following to your mod_perl config: PerlWarn On PerlTaintCheck On PerlPassEnv GEDCOM_TEST <IfDefine GEDCOM_TEST> <Perl> $Gedcom::TEST = 1; </Perl> </IfDefine> <Perl> use Apache::Status; $ENV{PATH} = "/bin:/usr/bin"; delete @ENV{"IFS", "CDPATH", "ENV", "BASH_ENV"}; $Gedcom::DATA = $Gedcom::ROOT; # location of data stored on server use lib "$Gedcom::ROOT/blib/lib"; use Gedcom::WebServices; my $handlers = [ qw ( plain xml json ) ]; eval Gedcom::WebServices::_set_handlers($handlers); # use Apache::PerlSections; print STDERR Apache::PerlSections->dump; </Perl> PerlTransHandler Gedcom::WebServices::_parse_uri BUGS
Very probably. See the BUGS file. And the TODO file. VERSION
Version 1.16 - 24th April 2009 LICENCE
Copyright 2005-2009, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net) This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage: http://www.pjcj.net perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Gedcom::WebServices(3pm)
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