On 10 Aug 2009, at 21:52, Sean Thayne wrote:
There is actually a reason for this thou. Flash caches certain swz files that are frameworks, and also stores security information for sites. The reason flash uses it's own path is so that between different browsers thosecached files and settings are shared. And flash doesn't store cookieinformation, it uses the browser. Although it does have issues with firefoxcookies and file uploads onto https sites.
According to the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager, there are two types of content is stores: third-party content and common flash components. I am fine with it storing both but when I reset my browser, the third-party content should be purged.
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