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68 <p><strong><code>get [-pcR] [-o <file>] [-u <date>] <url></code></strong></p> |
70 <p><strong><code>get [-pcR] [-o <file>] [-u <date>] <url></code></strong></p> |
69 <p>Downloads a resource. This command also downloads collections and its child resources when the <strong><code>-R</code></strong> option is used. When downloading a single resource, the default local file name is the resource name. When downloading collections, it does <strong>not</strong> create a local directory with the collection's name and places its children in there, but it downloads the children directly to the current working directory.</p> |
71 <p>Downloads a resource. This command also downloads collections and its child resources when the <strong><code>-R</code></strong> option is used. When downloading a single resource, the default local file name is the resource name. When downloading collections, it does <strong>not</strong> create a local directory with the collection's name and places its children in there, but it downloads the children directly to the current working directory.</p> |
70 <p><strong><code>-p</code></strong> disable file name and content decryption. You get exactly what is stored on the server.</p> |
72 <p><strong><code>-p</code></strong> disable file name and content decryption. You get exactly what is stored on the server.</p> |
71 <p><strong><code>-c</code></strong> enable file name and content decryption</p> |
73 <p><strong><code>-c</code></strong> enable file name and content decryption</p> |
72 <p><strong><code>-R</code></strong> download a collection</p> |
74 <p><strong><code>-R</code></strong> download a collection</p> |