You cannot read files using name patterns. You can use list.files with patterns
on your local filesystems, and you can use RCurl or httr contributed packages to
parse out the web listing of files returned by the web server. See the example
in ?RCurl. Then you can download the individual files in an lapply or for loop.
On July 25, 2023 3:06:07 PM PDT, Bob Green <bgreen at
dyson.brisnet.org.au> wrote:>Hello,
>
>I am seeking advice as to how I can download the 833 files from this
site:"http://home.brisnet.org.au/~bgreen/Data/"
>
>I want to be able to download them to perform a textual analysis.
>
>If the 833 files, which are in a Directory with two subfolders were on my
computer I could read them through readtext. Using readtext I get the error:
>
>> x = readtext("http://home.brisnet.org.au/~bgreen/Data/*")
>Error in download_remote(file, ignore_missing, cache, verbosity) :
> Remote URL does not end in known extension. Please download the file
manually.
>
>> x =
readtext("http://home.brisnet.org.au/~bgreen/Data/Dir/()")
>Error in download_remote(file, ignore_missing, cache, verbosity) :
> Remote URL does not end in known extension. Please download the file
manually.
>
>Any suggestions are appreciated.
>
>Bob
>
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