files specified on the commandline. Made --convert-links be ignored when
--delete-after is specified. Added note about this fact to --delete-after docs
and made general improvements to them, including the clarification that
--delete-after only deletes local files.
I renamed to "lockable_boolean") in the .wgetrc (currently just passive_ftp).
Wrote documentation for his changes and added the missing "referer" to the
.wgetrc section (making mention of the issue of "referrer" being the correct
spelling).
* ftp.c (ftp_retrieve_list): Use new INFINITE_RECURSION #define.
* html.c: htmlfindurl() now takes final `dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter.
Wrapped some > 80-column lines. When -p is specified and we're at a
leaf node, do not traverse <A>, <AREA>, or <LINK> tags other than
<LINK REL="stylesheet">.
* html.h (htmlfindurl): Now takes final `dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter.
* init.c: Added new -p / --page-requisites / page_requisites option.
* main.c (print_help): Clarified that -l inf and -l 0 both allow
infinite recursion. Changed the unhelpful --mirrior description
to simply give the options it's equivalent to. Added new -p option.
(main): Added some comments; handle new -p / --page-requisites.
* options.h (struct options): Added new page_requisites field.
* recur.c: Changed "URL-s" to "URLs" and "HTML-s" to "HTMLs".
Calculate and pass down new `dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter to
get_urls_html(). Use new INFINITE_RECURSION #define.
* retr.c: Changed "URL-s" to "URLs". get_urls_html() now takes
final `dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter.
* url.c: get_urls_html() and htmlfindurl() now take final
`dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter.
* url.h (get_urls_html): Now takes final `dash_p_leaf_HTML' parameter.
* wget.h: Added some comments and new INFINITE_RECURSION #define.
* wget.texi (Recursive Retrieval Options): Documented new -p option.
go through without doing an update first, and I forgot to make the change the
second time. Just changed an erroneous main.c (main) to main.c (print_help).
said that 0 seconds are waited after the first retry, which I believe is
incorrect and does not match what's written elsewhere (e.g. wget.texi). Changed
to 1.
>= width of type" warning on 32-bit architectures. Got rid of it by tricking
the compiler w/ a variable.
* url.c (UNSAFE_CHAR): The macro didn't include all the illegal characters per
RFC1738, namely everything above '~'. It also generated a warning on OSes
where char =~ unsigned char. Fixed.