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wget
- To: silug-discuss@silug.org, silug-discuss@silug.org
- Subject: wget
- From: bentley rhodes <bntly.rhds@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:32:20 -0500
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k .. i typed in 'wget http://soso.fake.com/file1.ext
and it retrieved it. i read the --help file, and learned that there is
a way to recursively search folders too. but what i can't figure out,
is that if there is more than one file i want, like if there is
file1.ext through file10.ext, what do i type in to get all those?
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