> on 2/27/01 9:56 AM, Greg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   > 
  >> > Hi all,
   >> > Over the years I have come to the conclusion that Netscape (most 
if not
   >> > all versions) is faster if you turn the disk cache OFF by 
reducing its
   >> > size to 0. I have measured "before and after" on many occasions 
and the
   >> > cache always slows it down. The only way I can see that the 
Netscape
   >> > disk cache might be an advantage would be if you had a slow modem 
and
   >> > spent most of your browsing going to the same websites. But my
   >> > experience doesn't even show an improvement in that scenario.
   [snip]
   >> > I am curious to know of other peoples experience and opinion on 
this
   >> > subject. Hope I am not too far off topic!
   >> > Greg
   >> > 
   >> > 
   >> 
   >> Tell me, in your experience, does this eliminate that extremely     
      
   >> irritating habit of NS to d/l & render the page and then when done 
   >> rendering, BLANK THe SCREEN AND RERENDER THE ENTIRE PAGE AT THE 
SAME 
   >> GLACIAL PACE??? (As you can tell, it get a bit worked up by this 
   >> behavior.)
   >> 
   >> 
   >> - Eric.

   >Hi,

   >New to this list. Super informative so far... Regarding the big blink 
in 
   >Netscape, there was a hack buried deep within ResExcellence (http://
   >www.resexcellence.com/) to stop that behavior with ResEdit. Check the 
   >previous edits section first.
   >
   >James

I'm unable to find this hack at ResEx. Where is it exactly?

RF






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