Everybody has downloaded something from the Internet at some time, whether it be:
- some new software such as OpenOffice 3.0
- stock quotes from somewhere such as Yahoo! Finance
- a document from a company's intranet server
In each case the process will have been the same:
- open up a web browser (such as Firefox or Internet Explorer)
- enter the correct url (the web address)
- download the file onto the user's pc
It's a process that works very well, but there is one drawback -it's interactive - meaning, of course, that the user must be present for it to work; and that's where Wget is useful - it allows non-interactive downloads to happen - and not a user in sight.
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