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LWP-RGET(1)                                    User Contributed Perl Documentation                                   LWP-RGET(1)



NAME
       lwp-rget - Retrieve web documents recursively

SYNOPSIS
        lwp-rget [--verbose] [--auth=USER:PASS] [--depth=N] [--hier] [--iis]
                 [--keepext=mime/type[,mime/type]] [--limit=N] [--nospace]
                 [--prefix=URL] [--referer=URL] [--sleep=N] [--tolower] <URL>
        lwp-rget --version

DESCRIPTION
       This program will retrieve a document and store it in a local file.  It will follow any links found in the document and
       store these documents as well, patching links so that they refer to these local copies.  This process continues until
       there are no more unvisited links or the process is stopped by the one or more of the limits which can be controlled by
       the command line arguments.

       This program is useful if you want to make a local copy of a collection of documents or want to do web reading off-line.

       All documents are stored as plain files in the current directory. The file names chosen are derived from the last
       component of URL paths.

       The options are:

       --auth=USER:PASn
          Set the authentication credentials to user "USER" and password "PASS" if any restricted parts of the web site are hit.
          If there are restricted parts of the web site and authentication credentials are not available, those pages will not
          be downloaded.

       --depth=n
          Limit the recursive level. Embedded images are always loaded, even if they fall outside the --depth. This means that
          one can use --depth=0 in order to fetch a single document together with all inline graphics.

          The default depth is 5.

       --hier
          Download files into a hierarchy that mimics the web site structure.  The default is to put all files in the current
          directory.

       --referer=URI
          Set the value of the Referer header for the initial request.  The special value "NONE" can be used to suppress the
          Referer header in any of subsequent requests.  The Referer header will always be suppressed in all normal "http"
          requests if the referring page was transmitted over "https" as recommended in RFC 2616.

       --iis
          Sends an "Accept: */*" on all URL requests as a workaround for a bug in IIS 2.0.  If no Accept MIME header is present,
          IIS 2.0 returns with a "406 No acceptable objects were found" error.  Also converts any back slashes (\\) in URLs to
          forward slashes (/).

       --keepext=mime/type[,mime/type]
          Keeps the current extension for the list MIME types.  Useful when downloading text/plain documents that shouldn't all
          be translated to *.txt files.

       --limit=n
          Limit the number of documents to get.  The default limit is 50.

       --nospace
          Changes spaces in all URLs to underscore characters (_).  Useful when downloading files from sites serving URLs with
          spaces in them.    Does not remove spaces from fragments, e.g., "file.html#somewhere in here".

       --prefix=url_prefix
          Limit the links to follow. Only URLs that start the prefix string are followed.

          The default prefix is set as the "directory" of the initial URL to follow.    For instance if we start lwp-rget with
          the URL "http://www.sn.no/foo/bar.html", then prefix will be set to "http://www.sn.no/foo/".

          Use "--prefix=''" if you don't want the fetching to be limited by any prefix.

       --sleep=n
          Sleep n seconds before retrieving each document. This options allows you to go slowly, not loading the server you
          visiting too much.

       --tolower
          Translates all links to lowercase.  Useful when downloading files from IIS since it does not serve files in a case
          sensitive manner.

       --verbose
          Make more noise while running.

       --quiet
          Don't make any noise.

       --version
          Print program version number and quit.

       --help
          Print the usage message and quit.

       Before the program exits the name of the file, where the initial URL is stored, is printed on stdout.  All used filenames
       are also printed on stderr as they are loaded.  This printing can be suppressed with the --quiet option.

SEE ALSO
       lwp-request, LWP

AUTHOR
       Gisle Aas <aasATsn.no>



perl v5.12.4                                               2009-06-15                                                LWP-RGET(1)

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