Have a look at wget, I think it should do what you want fairly easily. My
only reservation would be that if the content was cacheable, your hit rate
should be reasonable anyway. The static content should be cached as the
first user views it, if Squid thinks it's allowed to. Using an offline
browser will only have the same effect as a user browsing manually - Squid
won't start caching just because the request isn't coming from a normal
browser.
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Moh. Noor Al 'Azam <noor@rad.net.id>
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Date: 13 June 2001 03:28
Subject: [squid-users] Pulling specific data
>Dear all,
>
>Our proxy have high request to yahoo!, but it have a little hit.
>I though if I can pull yahoo! static data to our proxy in our 'silent'
>time, I can save our bandwitdh dramatically.
>
>Is there any software that can make my dream come true?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>-mna-
>
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