And of course when I read that all I cold say was "Duh!"
JimW
Steven Kurylo wrote:
> It saves it to the current directory. So make a new dir, change to
> it, and run the commands.
>
>
> On 1/30/08, jimw wagner <jpw@sasktel.net> wrote:
>
>> Okay, I've just tried this. Last night, it seemed to download
>> everything on the whole site, but I couldn't find where it'd put them.
>>
>> Tonight, after running the two commands you suggested, I went looking
>> for where it'd put the data it got, and discovered all the stuff I'd
>> downloaded last night.
>>
>> I couldn't seem to find where it'd put tonights efforts, so I tried
>> again, attempting to send the stuff to a file on my desktop.
>>
>> After running the two commands, I came up with one file on the Desktop
>> containing 9 URLs, none of which opened anything because they tried to
>> find it on my machine.
>>
>> I have a suspicion I didn't do something right, but I can't say what it is.
>>
>> On the other hand, I do have the whole site on my machine now, though in
>> a complex form.
>>
>> However, if I want to try this again, I should know more about what I
>> want to do. For instance, is there a way to save the data to a
>> particular folder?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> JimW
>>
>>
>> Steven Kurylo wrote:
>>
>>> 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'm interested in upgrading my 28.8 kilobaud internet connection to a
>> 1.5 megabit fiberoptic T1 line. Will you be able to provide an IP
>> router that's compatible with my token ring ethernet LAN configuration?
>>
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