I am finding that reading the EPICS documentation at ANL over the WWW is
near-impossible during the day - the links from the UK to the US go to
sub-hertz effective bandwidths. Is there a UK "mirror" for these web
pages? (If there is a mirror in continental Europe, this would also be an
improvement over the US, but those electrons seem to slow down once they
have to cross any body of water).
If not, how does one go about setting up such a mirror? Mirroring an ftp
site is relatively straightforward, but doing so to a set of web pages
seems to be an altogether more complex proposition, because of
recursive links, non-relative links, etc.
thanks
David
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