> Amos Jeffries wrote: 
> I have been reading your posts and wondering myself why its not working.
> I just recalled someone earlier who was havign trouble that turned out to
> be caused by the headers wget sends by default preventing cache doing
> certain things. Maybe you have hit this also.
I have not fired up my scripts to trigger wget yet. I have been testing 
by grabbing a few Web pages using a browser and logged into Squid 
environment as user 'wget.' I am baby stepping my way through this, so I 
want to get the Squid problem settled first.
Thanks,
Murrah Boswell
Received on Tue Nov 13 2007 - 20:38:50 MST
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