the get-flash-plugin creates a pseudo-package that get installed by the script itself, so you can manage flash-plugin through tazpkg without having in your system files ignored by tazpkg
NB. the doc page is now correct: http://doc.slitaz.org/en:guides:flash -- I tested Cooking 20100314 (v3 RC) and flash-plugin-10.0.45.2 works perfectly and instantly in Firefox/Shiretoko, Midori & Opera; I tell you this so attention is hopefully given to the docs. Thanks.
go to macromedia flash and download flash source go to home and go to ./mozilla and create folder with the name plugins and copie the source here and thats all!! restart firefox the example /home/tux/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
@ernia Out of curiosity, why do you use the real wget command? Do you require some flag only avaliable in with it?
Anyway the normal wget does have a flag -S which does the same thing as -s in busybox, but it would probably be better just to replace the -s in the scripts with --spider because this way the normal wget and the busybox function will know what to do respective of which one is being used by the user.
@Trixar-za your solution is better than mine and pretty straitghforward :-) i think that as far the real wget in in the repository slitaz's script should handle wget flags in a compatible way. i use the real wget because some script (i can't remember which one now, but not necessarily slitaz's script) was using a flag not avalaible in the busybox one.