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Re: wputrc
Hi,
windows-development is just a side-matter of wput, so not everything done for
unix is applied for windows. Searching for a wputrc-file, wput looks under
unix at /etc/wputrc, ~/.wputrc and $WPUTRC, whereas under windows, wput looks
at c:\/wput.ini and $WPUTRC. So if the file-library doesn't remove the slash,
reading c:\wput.ini fails, so there is just the option of using the
environment variable WPUTRC. Set it to a filename containing the wputrc
descriptors (see the sample file for configuring a proxy) and then wput
should run with the proxy.
A commandline-flag for specifying the proxy-address does not exist yet.
Am Mittwoch, 22. September 2004 13:30 schrieb Radovan Markes:
> How can I define a proxy server and port (parameters --proxy-user=NAME
> and --proxy-pass=PASS can be used)
> and/or
> How can I bend wput to apply wputrc config file?
> Best regards
>
> Radovan Markes
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