I have an early version of HTGet ready that I would like to get some 
more testing on before it becomes part of mTCP.  It is available here:

     http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/htget.zip

HTGet lets you download a file (or whatever content) from an HTTP 
server.  Just put the URL on the command line.   Some examples:

     htget http://www.google.com/
     htget -v -o htget.zip http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/htget.zip
     htget -headers http://www.nytimes.com/


The first example grabs the Google search page and writes it to stdout.  
The second example grabs htget.zip and writes it to htget.zip, showing 
extra status messages.  The third example shows you the headers from the 
NY Times main page.

HTTP 1.1 and BASIC authentication are supported.

Email me at mbbrut...@gmail.com with questions that are not of general 
interest to the list.


Regards,
Mike



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