Daniel wrote on 08/15/2016 01:09 PM:
On 13/08/2016 2:45 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 8/11/16, Bill Spikowski wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl
On 13/08/2016 2:45 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 8/11/16, Bill Spikowski wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or
extremely slow cable broadband or
On 8/12/2016 at 4:11 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
David E. Ross wrote:
I have reset the size of my cache to 0. A prior reply in this thread --
about how high-speed broadband makes caching unnecessary
I think what they said about browser caching is true, but I also think
On 8/12/2016 at 7:20 PM, David E. Ross's prodigious digits fired off:
On 8/12/2016 1:04 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower
On 8/12/2016 1:24 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
>> visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
>> and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
>>
>> I have the blue circle
On 8/12/2016 1:04 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
I have the blue circle throbber on my menu bar. With the first Web page
after
David E. Ross wrote:
I have reset the size of my cache to 0. A prior reply in this thread --
about how high-speed broadband makes caching unnecessary
I think what they said about browser caching is true, but I also think
there's no need to mess with the SM cache settings (when everything
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then request it
On 8/11/16, Bill Spikowski wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
>> On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
>>> Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or
extremely slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on
any
WaltS48 wrote:
On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or extremely
slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on any browser (except
IE where it is not possible to totally eliminate) since
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or
extremely slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on
any browser (except IE where it is not possible to totally eliminate)
since I first got broadband in 2001.
How do
On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or
extremely slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on
any browser (except IE where it is not possible to totally eliminate)
since I first got
Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or extremely
slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on any browser
(except IE where it is not possible to totally eliminate) since I first got
broadband in 2001.
How do you do that? It's not
On 8/9/2016 7:19 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/9/2016 10:00 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 8/9/2016 at 4:05 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
>> -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
>> launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then request it again, it
>> load
Ed Mullen wrote:
I have the disk and memory caches turned off. There's really no need
with a fast broadband connection. And it used to drive me crazy
when writing Web pages when SM would display an edited page from
cache and I didn't see the changes I'd just saved.
Proper cache management
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/9/2016 10:37 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web
server -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request
right after launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then
request
On 8/10/2016 at 11:06 AM, David E. Ross's prodigious digits fired off:
On 8/9/2016 10:37 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web
server -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request
right after launching
On 8/9/2016 10:37 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web
>> server -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request
>> right after launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then
>> request it again,
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web
server -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request
right after launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then
request it again, it load very quickly.
That would make sense if SeaMonkey's
On 8/9/2016 10:00 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> On 8/9/2016 at 4:05 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 8/9/2016 at 4:05 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much
On 8/9/2016 at 4:05 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
My
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
My experience on Windows, is that it's changed over time. At one stage
there
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
I have the blue circle throbber on my menu bar. With the first Web page
after launching, it does not
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