Are you trying to inject files into the cache retrieving them to your client
program (wget). There was a cache that did that called www collector. You
could request a website and the cache would prefetch linked pages from the
fetched pages.  The website is still there but I don't know if it is still
being developed or what kind of features it has..

http://shika.aist-nara.ac.jp/products/wcol/wcol.html

On Friday, May 18, 2001 2:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Are you doing --spider recursively ? In that case, wget HAS to download
> HTML files, otherwise it can't find the links to recurse...
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>                     Tom Gordon

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> When using the --spider option (GNU Wget 1.6), the URL is downloaded.
> The doc says "it will not download the pages, just check that they are
> there."
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> Please help, I need this functionality.
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> Thank you,
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> Tom Gordon
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