Command option Sample:wget --force-directories

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wget --force-directories --input-file=img    Offliner - brouken.com : http://brouken.com/offliner/
wget --force-directories -O /path/to/image/new_image.jpg http://www.example.com/old_image.jpg    linux - wget -O for non-existing save path? - Stack Overflow : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11258271/wget-o-for-non-existing-save-path
wget --force-directories www.smugmug.com/photos/1235566-S.jpg    redirection - Wget - Saving a file to a local directory named after link - Super User : http://superuser.com/questions/923629/wget-saving-a-file-to-a-local-directory-named-after-link