Steve Buehler wrote: > At 01:01 AM 3/2/2005, you wrote: > >> >But i need solution, which should be able to resume the process where it >> >was broken. >> >> The wget program is a solution, as it will indeed automatically >> reconnect and >> start up where it left off, IFF the server it attaches to supports that >> feature. >> >> I use wget all the time and it has never failed in reconnecting and >> completing >> downloads, if the connection is broken. > > > I use wget to mirror a remote server for backup purposes (80GB of > data). The problem that I have is that if a file name has a space in it > on the remote server, it will put a %20 in place of that space when it > creates the file on the local system. Anybody know of a way that I can > have the file name the exact same on the local system as the remote system? > Thanks > Steve > There should be a command-line option to wget to tell it the name you want. If you can just rename it afterwards with mv. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list