A> What makes you think that it is being refetched each day?

$ wwwoffle -O  http://www.google.com/images/res0.gif|grep -a Expires
Expires: Sun, 17 Jan 2038 19:14:07 GMT
$ wwwoffle-ls http://www.google.com/images/res0.gif
...3904 Mar 13 23:43...

An average google user shouldn't have such a fresh version on his hands.

A> Are you selecting Google from a browser bookmark?  This has the habit
A> (in some browsers at least) of forcing the reload of the page.  This
A> might also force the reload of the images.

Hmm, I have this script so I can queue google searches from the
command line,
part1='http://www.google.com/search?q='
part2='&hl=zh-TW&lr=&ie=big5&safe=off'
a=${1+"$@"}; wwwoffle -F "$part1"${a// /+}"$part2"

Causing a request:
http://localhost:8080/refresh-recurse/?url=http://www.google.com/search%3Fq%3D...;depth=0;force=Y

I use -F for just in case I had searched for the exact same thing
before.  In the past, if something was already in the cache, you
needed -F.  Now I see that has been fixed. Ok, I will rid the -F and
be sure to post here if my problem doesn't go away.

Wait. I also have a monitor request asking the same question to google
every day. Hmmm.
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