![]() ![]() ![]() Here's the command window contents: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator> wget -r -A"." Ĭonnecting to sitename.URL¦xx.xx.xx.xx¦ :80…Ĭonnected. Do you think there is a way of "catching" it on my computer before it is rejected? And why is it still being downloaded first if it's to be rejected? I have discovered that a folder is created, and the file is being downloaded, but then it is removed "since it should be rejected". I looked all over the C:\Windows folder, but I didn't find lang2.JPG. Once it reached 100%, the black window vanished and now I can't find where the downloaded image is. I could see the growing percentage numbers shown. I assume it was the process of downloading. ![]() I then ran this command line (trying to download an image from a website): wget -r -A "." A black DOS-like window appeared for a few seconds showing me that some kind of process was taking place. I just downloaded wget and put it into my C:\Windows folder. ![]()
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