You might consider using a third-party service like Gomez[1]; they can load the page for you from a wide variety of testing nodes around the world, and (although I can't find documentation to this effect) I believe they give you screenshots of each pageload.

[1] http://www.compuware.com/application-performance-management/cross-browser-testing.html


On 7/24/12 1:04 PM, Matthew Barr wrote:
On Jul 24, 2012, at 12:26 PM, Kenneth Voort wrote:

   Does anyone have any ideas as to how we can retrieve webpages from
arbitrary locations, or somehow fool the major geolocation databases,
and make this work at a state or province level of precision?



Maybe talk to Akamai? See how they test things? If you're using their services, maybe they have a solution?

I don't know that you're going to find a way to get infra in each state and major region, especially if you want something to be different in Hoboken NJ vs Manhattan...

and if you're zip code specific, you're even worse off.


Not quite what you were looking for, but it's pretty much the worst possible case...


Matthew Barr
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