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voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b 2.1:
Yea what voidmain said (and always do a wget -c)
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If you are *always* going to use a "-c" then you might as well add this to your profile:

alias wget='wget -c'

voidmain:

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You can always break out of the endless loop with a "break" based on a condition of your choosing.

Here's the loop section in the bash shell programming reference:
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/loops.html

[ November 14, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

voidmain:
Here's the one X11 wanted with the loops... Hey X11, do you want to help me out here? Look at your location box in your browser. It should say "t=001177" at the end. I am working my way down through the threads. I've already gone through "t=001185" down to this one. Could you start at "t=001150" and work your way down. Just post a message in each one and it will make it show up on the main Linux/UNIX index page. I'll stop where you started and we'll figure it out from there...

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