Hello All,
I sent this mail to the list a few days ago, but it seems it never arrived,
so I am sending it again.
I've just resubscribed to this list after a very long break. The break was
because I simply stopped using Voyager. I bought both AWeb and IBrowse, you
see, and find them both better than Voyager in many ways.
However, as I am a registered user of Voyager, which cost me money that I
could ill afford, I thought it was about time I used it ;-)
Now, apart from it being very slow for me, it works fine. I've also
discovered that to utilise my MyYahoo site, I can ONLY use Voyager, as both
AWeb and IBrowse have problems with the cookie handling.
There are several features missing that I really would like, such as window
history, like in the other 2 browsers. But, by and large I find it an okay
program.
With just one very big hangup!
My Cachebrowser will not work. At all. Ever.
It is version 2.0b9 (14/01/97)
It loads okay, both from Voyager and seperately. But that is all it does.
I've tried everything. But all that happens is the cached pages are listed
in the window. I can sort them etc, but I cannot view them at all.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the whole point in having a
cache at all was to allow faster online browsing, PLUS offline browsing.
I cannot browse offline at all.
I have set the mime types correctly as far as I can tell, even trying the
external setting (cheekily still using Voyager) but that just pops up
another V window with nothing in it.
The only thing I can ever get is to double-click or select view and have a
requester come up saying it can't connect. Well, I don't want it to connect,
do I? I just want it to read from the cache :-(
Can anybody here shed some light on this problem please?
I have read all the Voyager docs, from start to finish, but I cannot even
find a mention of Cachebrowser, let alone any info.
I hope someone can help me out with this.
Thanks,
Ann L Goonan
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