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Old 04-25-2007, 12:53 AM   #1
webreake
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wget and google


hi
i want to be able to download files of a specific filetyepe,just with one command in linux or windows (if it is posible).

my first idea to do this was to use wget and google making a search like "parser filetype: php" and then using wget to download each file from the results.

Does anybody has a better idea ?

or maybe a link to a website with scripts like this ?

thanks.
 
  


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