Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but how would you do this for URLs like the ones I showed, e.g. https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/normalize/8.0.0/normalize.min.css? Remember I said these files are for public distribution, and I can't rely on people having a local server - it's even possible to open the HTML files from the local disk (file://). Using the public CDN URLs is easy, and doesn't require me to distribute a bunch of extra files along with my own.
Huh?
The html files merely detect if a local cache exists, otherwise they load from internet
So a wannabe developer, or clever end user, merely runs cacheresources.pl and they're set
In reply to Re^5: Using a git filter to Cache HTML Resources Locally
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using a git filter to Cache HTML Resources Locally
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