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* Changes in Wget 1.7-dev
** It is now possible to recurse through FTP sites where logging in puts you in
some directory other than '/'.
** Wget can now recognize FTP directory listings from some non-Unix
servers. Currently Windows NT is supported.
** It is now possible to recurse through FTP sites where logging in
puts you in some directory other than '/'.
** "Keep-Alive" connections are now supported.
** https URLs are now supported if you link wget with OpenSSL.
** https URLs (SSL) are now supported if you link wget with OpenSSL.
** The HTML parser has been rewritten. The new one works more
reliably, allows finer-grained control over which tags and attributes
are detected, and has better support for some features like correctly
skipping comments and declarations, decoding entities, etc. It is
also more general.
** <meta name="robots"> tags are now respected.
** Wget's internal tables now use hash tables instead of linked lists
where appropriate. This results in huge speedups when retrieving
large sites (thousands of documents).
** Wget now mmaps the files it needs to read instead of allocating
heap memory to read them.
* Changes in Wget 1.6
** Administrative changes.
*** Maintainership. Due to Hrvoje being plagued with a "real job",
Dan Harkless is the most active maintainer (not that he doesn't have a real job
as well). Hrvoje still participates occasionally, and both are being helped by
many other people.
Dan Harkless is the most active maintainer (not that he doesn't have a
real job as well). Hrvoje still participates occasionally, and both
are being helped by many other people.
*** Web page. Thanks to Jan Prikryl, Wget has an "official" web page.
Take a look at: