Re: curl command

From: Steven Kurylo <sk_at_no.spam.please>
Date: Wed Jan 30 2008 - 09:31:08 CST

You'll need two commands

curl -O http://www.gilmanstudio.com/OnLine_Class/cane/Lesson[0-9]cane.htm
curl -O http://www.gilmanstudio.com/OnLine_Class/cane/Lesson[1-2][0-9]cane.htm

On Jan 30, 2008 1:14 AM, jimw wagner <jpw@sasktel.net> wrote:
> Some time back, someone helpfully gave me a script that would make curl
> bring in all the items on a site. I not only did that, but I brought in
> all the items on another site which was formatted similarly.
>
> However, I can't seem to make it work for the following:
>
> http://www.gilmanstudio.com/display.php?id=32
>
> This site has 26 lessons, which include pictures, and I want to download
> them all.
>
> I've just spent five hours on Google, and have learned several things,
> but not the proper command I'm looking for. The best I can do is "wget
> -r" which brings ion everything below the place I'm presently at, which
> means a whole lot of stuff I don't want.
>
> Anyone give me a hand?
>
> JimW
>
>
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Received on Wed Jan 30 09:31:16 2008

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