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Re: diald & cached webpages



Another option for Linux is Squid:  
http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ.html

Later,
Kevin

>> Isn't there some kind of cache software, though?  I don't know what
>> it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
>> remote server unless the page isn't in the cache?  What is it called?
>> Would it work?
>
>Well you forced me to pick my brain.. so you asked for it..
>
>http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/version-1.3/user.html
>An offline web browser tool that works with several browsers, caches
>pages, and marks links that you want to go to (but are not cached) for
>later retrieval, and other cool stuff. (Says it works with Netscape too)
>
>http://www.isg.de/visualweb/invisible_e.html
>Automates the downloading of web pages from a web site.  (Sorta like a
>crawler in some respects) "the economical way to browse the web" --taken
>from the banner of the web page.
>
>Give these guys a go.  The former option even intrigued me...
>
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