From: ken on 8 Feb 2010 10:16 wget -d -o wgout3.txt .... or look at the help Logging and input file: -o, --output-file=FILE log messages to FILE. -a, --append-output=FILE append messages to FILE. -d, --debug print debug output. -q, --quiet quiet (no output). -v, --verbose be verbose (this is the default). -nv, --non-verbose turn off verboseness, without being quiet. -i, --input-file=FILE download URLs found in FILE. -F, --force-html treat input file as HTML. -B, --base=URL prepends URL to relative links in -F -i file. --- frmsrcurl: http://compgroups.net/comp.os.linux.misc/wget-which-port-number-s
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