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Re: [tlug] Read my Firefox's cache contents on Linux
Josh, Jim,
Thanks for responding.
I'm a little confused right now about how caching works. Is it possible
for a web site, by JavaScript or some other method to stop itself from
being written to a cache?
I tried an experiment where (after backing up), I deleted the contents
of my cache entirely. Then I went to a web page which has dynamic
content, and is on the same web site from which I originally got the
data I'm after.
I closed FireFox and did nothing else. So, in theory, the cache should
contain only my one visit to that site.
And then I searched for text that I know for a fact to have been on that
web site because I just looked at it.
And yet, nothing. I can find all sorts of images referenced, from banner
ads and whatnot, and pretty much anything *except* the main body text of
the web page in question.
So either I don't know how caches work, or the main bulk of the text on
the web page is somehow avoiding being cached, or I'm still not
searching using the right methodology.
Any hints or advice on this?
--
Dave M G
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
Kernel 2.6.17.7
Pentium D Dual Core Processor
PHP 5, MySQL 5, Apache 2
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