Bonsoir Ben,

Sorry if it was a bad thought.
I think you could send an email to Chris Bonhert from Altuit to get the right answer. I don't want to expose his email here but I think you can write me off-list to get it and Chris will not be angry :-)

Le 22 oct. 08 à 21:15, Ben Rubinstein a écrit :

Eric Chatonet wrote:
Bonjour Ben,
Have a look at the cachedUrls.
Not tested, but I would think they are there, e.g. in RAM :-)
If it is the case the unload command will be your friend...

Bonjour Eric,


Thanks for the response, but unfortunately the cachedURLs deal only with the data loaded through Transcript. RevBrowwser is quite unconnected to this, being an external wrapped around (in the case of Mac) the webkit framework.

RevBrowser caches pages, swfs etc; and this cache persists between launches of the app. It must be stored somewhere on disk, but I can't now locate where. When webkit is wrapped in a application, such as Safari, the application provides a user interface that invokes hooks to empty the cache; but the Rev external that wraps webkit to make revBrowser provides no way to access this functionality; so I'm trying to figure out where the cache is stored, so I can trash it manually. (Safari itself is no help - it's wrapped around its own instance of webkit, and is unconnected.)

Does anyone know where the cache is located?

Many thanks,

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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