Okay. You've successfully scared me away. I don't feel the need to justify myself or my confusion.
Someone obviously realizes that they are being rude if they feel the need to say 'I hope I do not sound too rude'.
Leaving the computer screen every once in a while is a good thing. It helps you communicate better with humans.
My apologies to those on the list for any inconveniences that I might have caused with continuing this thread in the main list instead of the off topic list.
Good luck.
-----Original Message----- From: IOhannes m zmoelnig [mailto:zmoelnig@iem.at] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 8:19 AM To: jared Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] PD Workshop files
jared wrote:
Seems like it worked and you already have the files.
Have a look in your current working directory.
Okay, I checked my working directory. The only thing it seems
to
be downloading is the index page...not files within--in my working directory, I only have an explorer link to the index page
whoa!
your problem is _exactly_ described in the wget faq, of which i posted a link several days ago.
please see http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/faq.html#3.0
(to be honest, i anticipated this problem; that is why i directed you to the faq)
furthermore, if you do have problems with any software that is unrelated to pd (e.g. proper inline quotes in emails) and you really want to ask people here, then i suggest to use pd-ot, a mailing list dedicated to off topic stuff. (and yes, you should have been informed that such list exists, either via the mail response when subscribing to pd-list or via the webinterface where you did subscribe)
that said, i hope i do not sound too rude and wish you good luck (sic!).
mfg.ar IOhannes
Please could you post the exact command line given
and we can see any possible errors.
See attached tif file. Thanks guys! jared
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