Christian Knoke wrote: > Am Freitag, 9. November 2001 22:23 schrieb Felix Karpfen: > > > > If I click on the relevant URL in the Previous Time Online Pages, I > > still get the latest downloaded page. Since I only run -purge once > > a week, I presume that the missing page is still somewhere in the > > Cache. > > > > But how do I find it? > > If the pages you've downloaded the day before have the same URLs > as the newer ones, the old pages get overwritten and deleted.
So, maybe, my posting should have been a `feature request'. Some text editors (e.g. vim 6.0) give the option of saving both the original and the revised version of an edited text. I am aware that WWWOFFLE will only fetch monitored pages if the content has changed. In fact, that is one its many attractive features. What are the chances of storing the updated fetched page under a separate identity rather than just overwriting the existing one? Many thanks for the prompt response and kind regards Felix -- Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Public Key 72FDF9DF (DH/DSA) Keyserver http://wwwkeys.au.pgp.net
