wget --page-requisites http://example.com/your/page.html
This option causes Wget to download all the files that are necessary to properly display a given html page. This includes such things as inlined images, sounds, and referenced stylesheets.
EDIT: meder is right: stock wget does not parse and download css images. There is, however, a patch that adds this feature: [1, 2]
UPDATE: The patch mentioned above has been merged into wget 1.12, released 22-Sep-2009:
** Added support for CSS. This includes:
- Parsing links from CSS files, and from CSS content found in HTML
style tags and attributes.
- Supporting conversion of links found within CSS content, when
--convert-links is specified.
- Ensuring that CSS files end in the ".css" filename extension,
when --convert-links is specified.
--html-extension
is deprecated as of v1.12. I recommend this:wget -U "Opera 11.0" --page-requisites --content-on-error --no-clobber --convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows --no-parent "http://stackoverflow.com"
It's very important to put url in double quotes, otherwise, it will get stuck onRedirecting output to ‘wget-log’.
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