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February 2nd, 2007 12:47 PM
#11
Originally posted by Aristotle
There have been a few times where I watched to look through my cache as well, and it was all random crap.
I miss the old days (using Netscape or IE) when your cache was all real files. It was pretty handy.
I imagine storing your cache that way is very inefficient for HD space, which is probably why they don't seem to do it that way. It is a shame though.
Actually, there's a pretty funky way to view the Firefox cache. In the address bar, type:
about:cache
(There aren't supposed to be spaces in this, but there appears to be one before the colon when I view this post)
Then click 'List Cache Entries' in the Disk Cache section. The 'key names' are human-readable bits of info that you'll be able to interpret. If you find the one you want, you can find its associated file name and type. Find the file, copy it elsewhere and rename it (including the appropriate file extension). Bam, good to go.
Last edited by Talsek; February 2nd, 2007 at 12:49 PM.
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