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Re: Viewing web content off-line (Apache) - default Oracle install of self-service apps
From: "Chris Berry" <compjma () hotmail com>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 11:05:02 -0800
From: "Pablo Gietz" <pablo.gietz () nuevobersa com ar> You should encrypt the output from apache server, redirecting ports, and develop a personal browser that decrypt the pages "only for your eyes", making no chache of anything.
Thats a pretty good idea, you could use some perl modules to slap together a special browser very easily.
Chris Berry compjma () hotmail com Systems Administrator JM Associates"Ok, so the servers are down, the lights are out, and all I have to work with is a roll of duct tape, a ball point pen, a lighter, and a twenty year old copy of emacs. Where's the problem? "
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