Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:53:52 +1030 From: Malcolm Kay <malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> To: ecrist@adtechintegrated.com, Bernard El-Hagin <zaphod@neostrada.pl>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Download contents of http directory? Message-ID: <200401111653.52614.malcolm.kay@internode.on.net> In-Reply-To: <200401102348.41033.ecrist@adtechintegrated.com> References: <20040110224342.23710.qmail@web13910.mail.yahoo.com> <200401101745.50544.ecrist@adtechintegrated.com> <200401102348.41033.ecrist@adtechintegrated.com>
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 16:18, Eric F Crist wrote: > On Saturday 10 January 2004 05:45 pm, Eric F Crist wrote: > > On Saturday 10 January 2004 04:44 pm, Bernard El-Hagin wrote: > > > Minnesota Slinky wrote: > > > > Hello list, > > > > > > > > How can I download the entire contents of a directory > > > > on a webserver? I can see them in index mode, but > > > > it's a list of about 2,000 jpg files for a reunion. > > > > How can I download everything there to one directory? > > > > > > Use wget. It's in ports. > > > > Thanks, I was thinking mget for some reason. Been a big help! > > Ok, another question along the same lines. Is there a way to download = a > music directory that doesn't allow listing? There's a server that has = a > bunch of MP3s that are streaming via RealPlayer, but I don't want them = in > that format. I know where exactly the directory is, I just want to down= load > the files directly. > This raises a question for which I don't know the answer: How does one list an http directory that does allow it? (I'm not very literate web wise) Malcolm Kay
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