To give WWWOFFLE the functionality of a webarchive only a
few things would have to be added ...
... correlation of IP-Adresses and URI/URL's at different times
including Round-Robin-DNS.
... a database that can handle timestamps and work on concurrent
versions of the same document.
... and an optional html diff of the cache that shows changes :-)
Reading websites of newspapers and news channels or pricelists
will be fun ...
And the advantage: You won't loose content that used to be in your
disk-based cache in the very moment you access the webpage again and
that might have provided valuable information.
D.Popkin schrieb:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew M. Bishop) writes:
WWWOFFLE is, and I intend it to remain, a proxy that you can use
offline, it is not a web archive.
Yet it includes a disk-based (non-volatile) web cache. What's the
difference? Is it just a matter of dynamic content for some URLs?
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