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--retry-on-http-status Specify a list of http statuses in which the download will be retried.
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--robots Respect robots.txt standard for recursive downloads. (default: on)
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--save-content-on Specify a list of response codes that requires it's response body to be saved on error status
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--stats-all Print all stats (default: off)
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--stats-dns Print DNS stats. (default: off)
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--stats-ocsp Print OCSP stats. (default: off)
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--stats-server Print server stats. (default: off)
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| --robots | | ✓ | Wget1.x has a robots command but no option, -e robots=1 does the job |
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| --save-content-on | | ✓ | |
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| --show-progress | ✓ | (✓) | Wget2 has a --force-progress option which is better named |
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| --stats-all | | ✓ | |
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| --stats-dns | | ✓ | |
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| --stats-ocsp | | ✓ | |
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| --stats-server | | ✓ | |
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