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Re: wget question
- From: <karlp ourldsfamily com>
- To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: wget question
- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 17:56:57 -0600 (MDT)
I agree. I'm the owner. I was looking for a way to get my pages off an old
server in a different city (old ISP) and moving them to my new server
(Home-office)...
Thanks, Your explanation is very plausible and somewhat comforting, since I
use CGI on my server...
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Walter R. Worth wrote:
>On Wednesday, June 05, 2002 3:41 PM, <karlp ourldsfamily com> wrote:
>
>> Kalum (Grendel) mentioned the use of wget to pull down web pages, which is
>> nice, except for pages that have perl or SSI code in them.
>>
>> Any way to get the actual source?
>>
>I "presume" you mean an ASP or CGI or similar page? AFAIK, it`s not allowed
>basically and by providing access to the source is actually a security hole
>on the server. Server-side code may contain password or similar sensitive
>information, and is never intended for public viewing - only its results.
>
>IMHO, if you want to download somebody`s ASP/CGI code legitimately you`ll
>need to develop a relationship with the owner and use a different path. ;-)
>
>Walter
>wworth prodigy net
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