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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers open a picture file in unix (putty) Post 37027 by auswipe on Tuesday 10th of June 2003 11:21:56 AM
Old 06-10-2003
If you are connected with putty then you can most likely download the image you desire to your Win32 machine by using putty version of scp (secure copy).

It is available here.

I have used it with great success.

There is also the putty version of sftp but I like the pscp.exe better. It supports wildcards while the psftp.exe doesn't support the mget command.
 

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MIRRORTOOL(1)							OMT documentation.						     MIRRORTOOL(1)

NAME
mirrortool.pl - OpaL Mirror Tool (OMT) DESCRIPTION
Creates a mirror of a webpage. It has a number of features such as link rewriting and more. (See the options below). USAGE
mirrortool.pl [options] [url] [options] [url] [...] OPTIONS
--images : Include <img src=xxx>:s in the download. (default) --noimages : Do not include <img src=xxx>:s in the download. --depth n : Maximum recursion depth. (default 1) --store "regexp" : Files matching regexp are actually stored locally. : It is possible to | separate (with or). --rewrite "from=>to" : Urls are rewritten using this rules. : It is possible to | separate (with or). : Do not rewrite the dir, because that it will affect : later lookup. Have to fix this sometime. --what "regexp" : Files matching regexp are downloaded and traversed. : It is possible to | separate (with or). --dir basedir : Where to store local files. --nohostcheck : Do not check if url points to other host. --notreecheck : Do not check if url points to other dirtree. --force : Overwrite all files. --debug : Print debug-messages. --retry n : Number of times an url will be retried (default 1) --auth user:pass : use Basic Authentication --proxy url : Use a proxy server (like http://u:p@localhost/). --help : Print this text. AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <opal@lysator.liu.se> SEE ALSO
mirrortool.pl(1) perl v5.8.8 2002-04-15 MIRRORTOOL(1)
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