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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 02/23/06 15:41
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ Jonathan N. Little ] on Wednesday 22 February 2006 23:24 \__
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>>David Graham wrote:
<snip>
>>>Found it at C:\Documents and Settings\david\Local Settings\Application
>>>Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\406mllxj.default\Cache
>>>but the files don't look like .html, .jpg, .swf etc. Don't know how to use
>>>what I have found, how do I use what's there?
>>>thanks
>>>David
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>>That is because unlike IE, Firefox does not store all the files as
>>discrete files but all gobbed together in a few large data files.
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> Better security, better performance. I pointed this out at the beginning of
> my first message actually. *smile*
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Yes Roy, yes you did but David seemed to missed your point...so I said
it again with different words ;-)
>>Put "about:cache" in the address bar and you can peruse either disk
>>cache or memory cache files with the respective 'List Cache Entries'
>>link. You can preview and save any entry.
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> I never knew about that. While you're at it, be greedy and raise the
> pipelining value. This should enable you to take data transfers rates up a
> gear or two.
Yep the "about:*" features of Gecko (actually descendant from old
Netscape) can be real handy.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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