Am 2008-03-21 13:58:59, schrieb Wolf: > Both are pretty effecitve and give pretty much the same results, > however with the CURL you can pass other things alone (user:pass) > which with wget you can not do.
???
wget http://${USER}:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
is working and
wget --http-user="${USER}" --http-passwd="${PASS}" http://some.url.tld/
too. And since it is visible to any users on the local machine which
can excute "ps", you can put the user/passwd into your ~/.wgetrc.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
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