wget for Windows - using --post-data with quotes
Question
I'm using wget for Windows and I want to specify a --post-data
filter (and avoid using a --post-file
filter) but I'm struggling to get it to work. It might be because there are strings within double quote marks like this :
wget "http://www.somesite.com/wfs" --header="Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8"
--user=username --password=password --no-check-certificate
--post-data="big long string with "quotes" in it" --output-document=C:\Test.xml
Has anyone else successfully got --post-data
to work in wget for Windows? Am I missing something?
Cheers
Andy
Solution
You can escape the quotes in your big long string by prefixing them with \
e.g.
--post-data="big long string with \"quotes\" in it"
OTHER TIPS
Also using double quotes inside the quotes:
--post-data="big long string with ""quotes"" in it"
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