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    Re[2]: wget compiled



    I read that thread but because I need to have the file downloaded to local
    computer, I don't think sym links are possible for the local computer
    -- ie I don't know what OS the end user will be sporting. I am trying
    to eliminate the need for the end user to have to FTP.

    Not really a javascript person, but since wget captures the file (I've
    assumed it does), would it be possible to use javascript to save the
    file?

    If it's possible, Anybody have this JS code or know where I could get it? It would need
    a filebox dialog so the user could save the file anywhere they liked.

    Thanks,

    Scott
    IDS

    Thursday, May 19, 2005, 5:27:22 AM, you wrote:

    M> Hi Scott,

    M> I don't think that you can copy a file into a directory outside of the
    M> Mivaroot (unless on Windows you set the Mivaroot to c:), but look at Ivo's
    M> comments (on one of the mailinglists yesterday) about symbolic links. Maybe
    M> that can help you.

    M> Markus

    M> -----Original Message-----
    M> From: [email protected]
    M> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of IDS
    M> Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2005 14:01
    M> To: [email protected]
    M> Subject: Re: [meu] wget compiled

    M> Well, I solved both issues. Now for a couple more questions/request for
    M> suggestions.

    M> 1) Does the Mivascript wget function handle binary files?

    M> 2) wget is working, but seems to only copy from one site to another. I have
    M> a need for copying a file to a local folder on local computer -- not
    M> necessarily in a script or data folder. A download if you will.
    M> ie: /mivadata/mytextfile.txt to c:myfilefolder

    M> Can wget handle it or is there another way?

    M> Thanks,

    M> Scott
    M> IDS




    M> Thursday, May 19, 2005, 1:22:37 AM, you wrote:

    I>> Is wget supported in 1.09 of the compiler? Do I actually need to to
    I>> update the compiler?

    I>> Further, is wget supported in Mia VM, 4.14 ?

    I>> TIA
    I>> IDS mailto:[email protected]


    Leave a comment:


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    wget compiled



    Hi Scott,

    I don't think that you can copy a file into a directory outside of the
    Mivaroot (unless on Windows you set the Mivaroot to c:), but look at Ivo's
    comments (on one of the mailinglists yesterday) about symbolic links. Maybe
    that can help you.

    Markus

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of IDS
    Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2005 14:01
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [meu] wget compiled

    Well, I solved both issues. Now for a couple more questions/request for
    suggestions.

    1) Does the Mivascript wget function handle binary files?

    2) wget is working, but seems to only copy from one site to another. I have
    a need for copying a file to a local folder on local computer -- not
    necessarily in a script or data folder. A download if you will.
    ie: /mivadata/mytextfile.txt to c:myfilefolder

    Can wget handle it or is there another way?

    Thanks,

    Scott
    IDS




    Thursday, May 19, 2005, 1:22:37 AM, you wrote:

    I> Is wget supported in 1.09 of the compiler? Do I actually need to to
    I> update the compiler?

    I> Further, is wget supported in Mia VM, 4.14 ?

    I> TIA
    I> IDS mailto:[email protected]


    Leave a comment:


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    wget compiled



    Well, I solved both issues. Now for a couple more questions/request
    for suggestions.

    1) Does the Mivascript wget function handle binary files?

    2) wget is working, but seems to only copy from one site to another. I
    have a need for copying a file to a local folder on local computer --
    not necessarily in a script or data folder. A download if you will.
    ie: /mivadata/mytextfile.txt to c:myfilefolder

    Can wget handle it or is there another way?

    Thanks,

    Scott
    IDS




    Thursday, May 19, 2005, 1:22:37 AM, you wrote:

    I> Is wget supported in 1.09 of the compiler? Do I actually need to to
    I> update the compiler?

    I> Further, is wget supported in Mia VM, 4.14 ?

    I> TIA
    I> IDS mailto:[email protected]


    Leave a comment:


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    Is wget supported in 1.09 of the compiler? Do I actually need to to
    update the compiler?

    Further, is wget supported in Mia VM, 4.14 ?

    TIA
    IDS mailto:[email protected]


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