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Is there any method to cache an entire web page so that when i request for same url again in does not load content from server?

No problem if it does not update contents, and i don't wish to use websql/indexDB etc.

And even i didn't found Manifest File much useful.

Scenario:

Let consider that my website had 3 pages:

page1.html page2.html page3.html

I can visit to any of these pages from any pages.

Suppose if i am in page1.html-> i click a link and go to page2.html. Now if i click a link from page2.html to goto page1.html the hole page should not load from server rather it should be capture during first visit and same thing will be displayed when i revisit the url.

My pages can be extends to any number.

Is it possible in any of the way?

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  • would downloading these pages for offline viewing be acceptable? something like httrack would do that
    – Journeyman Geek
    Sep 6, 2013 at 6:28
  • Would setting up a dedicated server on your network to handle all web requests be to extravagant? if not I would suggest building a cache server to server your webpages
    – 50-3
    Sep 6, 2013 at 7:09

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Yes, you should be able to do what you are trying to do simply by using Cache-Control HTTP headers. See here.

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