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Wget Command
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To set up a .wgetrc file under windows, you have two choices | To set up a .wgetrc file under windows, you have two choices | ||
- | * Set an environment variable called "WGETRC" which points to the full pathname of your wgetrc file | + | * Set an environment variable called "WGETRC" which points to the full pathname of your wgetrc file |
- | * Set an environment variable called "HOME" (if it doesn't already exist) pointing to a directory. Put your wgetrc file in this directory, and call it 'wgetrc' | + | * Set an environment variable called "HOME" (if it doesn't already exist) pointing to a directory. Put your wgetrc file in this directory, and call it 'wgetrc' |
[[Category:Windows XP]] | [[Category:Windows XP]] | ||
[[Category:Mac OS X]] | [[Category:Mac OS X]] | ||
[[Category:Linux]] | [[Category:Linux]] |
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WGETRC file... To set up a .wgetrc file under windows, you have two choices
- Set an environment variable called "WGETRC" which points to the full pathname of your wgetrc file
- Set an environment variable called "HOME" (if it doesn't already exist) pointing to a directory. Put your wgetrc file in this directory, and call it 'wgetrc'