On 27/04/2011 23:05, Sheridan "Dan" Small wrote:
Thanks for your reply again Amos,
I am familiar with wget and curl for fetching headers and files. I
think I can come up with a solution using either wget or curl to
create a static cache. I will write a simple server application to
serve the s
Thanks for your reply again Amos,
I am familiar with wget and curl for fetching headers and files. I think
I can come up with a solution using either wget or curl to create a
static cache. I will write a simple server application to serve the
snapshot of the headers and content. The simple serv
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:44:33 +0100, Sheridan "Dan" Small wrote:
Thanks for your reply Amos.
The tests are a suite of largely accessibility tests with some
usability tests for web pages and other documents. Some are based on
open source software, some are based on published algorithms, others
(th
Thanks for your reply Amos.
The tests are a suite of largely accessibility tests with some usability
tests for web pages and other documents. Some are based on open source
software, some are based on published algorithms, others (the
problematic ones) are compiled executables. The tests are ge
On 22/04/11 04:57, Sheridan "Dan" Small wrote:
First I will explain what I am trying to do.
I have a number of tests (executables and scripts) which run on
resources downloaded via HTTP, FTP etc. Some of these tests are third
party compiled executables which would be problematic to change. The
r
First I will explain what I am trying to do.
I have a number of tests (executables and scripts) which run on
resources downloaded via HTTP, FTP etc. Some of these tests are third
party compiled executables which would be problematic to change. The
resources can potentially be any type of file