Safari cache

2012-08-05 Thread Severin Crisp
I notice that the latest Safari (6.0)/10.8 no longer has a menu item to Empty Cache and this is not included in Reset Safari. While Reload Page will often fix a tangle, unambiguously emptying there cache I find is infallible. Has anyone comments to offer? Severin Crisp

Re: Safari cache

2012-08-05 Thread cm
Hi Sev, I think that Safari version 6.0 may still have the empty cache feature. To get to it, use the system menu starting with the word Safari Safari Reset Safari... You can then check or uncheck as may items as you choose before pressing the Reset button. I think that Remove all website

Re: Safari cache (Modified)

2012-08-05 Thread cm
Hi again Sev, After a search of the forum it seems the the but I couldn't be certain at the end of my last post is the case! Website data probably does not contain cached web pages. It seems that Empty Caches has been moved to a new Develop menu item that must first be enable in preferences.

Re: Safari cache (Modified)

2012-08-05 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks Carlo Severin On 05/08/2012, at 6:56 PM, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote: Hi again Sev, After a search of the forum it seems the the but I couldn't be certain at the end of my last post is the case! Website data probably does not contain cached web pages. It seems that Empty Caches

Re: Safari cache too big.

2004-11-23 Thread David Noel
Eugene: -- This is not directly along the lines you need, but possibly could be an alternative. Some years ago someone in WAMUG said that they set aside an area of memory as a RAM Disk and nominated that as their browser cache area. I use the technique and have found it effective. -- It

Safari cache too big.

2004-11-22 Thread Eugene
Hi all, Students in my school are limited with their workspace size. Being an avid, all things Apple, person I encourage them to use Safari over Explorer but unfortunately Safari generates extremely large cache files where as Explorer can have its cache file set to a certain size. Besides

Re: Safari cache too big.

2004-11-22 Thread Mark Secker
I use Safari Enhancer to enable debug menu (instead of using terminal - OK so I'm not L33t) and I not that it allows you to disable safari caching altogether ... this would, I expect, slow down browsing somewhat and probably isn't a good thing cost wise if you don't have a HTTP proxy server