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Fix confusing example on --folow-ftp and negation.
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2009-06-11 Joao Ferreira <joao@joaoff.com>
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* wget.texi (Option Syntax): Fixed contradictory and confusing
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explanation of --folow-ftp and negation.
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2009-06-10 Micah Cowan <micah@cowan.name>
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* sample.wgetrc: Add "https_proxy" to the proxy examples. Thanks
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@ -396,8 +396,8 @@ the option name; negative options can be negated by omitting the
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@samp{--no-} prefix. This might seem superfluous---if the default for
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an affirmative option is to not do something, then why provide a way
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to explicitly turn it off? But the startup file may in fact change
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the default. For instance, using @code{follow_ftp = off} in
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@file{.wgetrc} makes Wget @emph{not} follow FTP links by default, and
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the default. For instance, using @code{follow_ftp = on} in
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@file{.wgetrc} makes Wget @emph{follow} FTP links by default, and
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using @samp{--no-follow-ftp} is the only way to restore the factory
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default from the command line.
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