Hi Tom and Jules,

   On Fri, Jun 9, 2000, at 09:50 PM, you wrote:

> 
> On June 9th., Jules wrote:
> 
> > > I have been having problems with V3 stalling so to speak.
> > > What happens is that Voyager will often stop downloading
> > > data. Even when I click the reload button nothing will happen.
> > > It also will not load local files.
> > 
> > Funny that. I experienced exactly the same problem last night when
> > browsing the Thalion site. I know it wasn't a problem with Red Hot
> > Ant because my mail was still downloading fine. Also noticed that
> > while this browser was locked I couldn't open up a second instance
> > of Voyager either. Did find a cure though which I find a little
> > bemusing.  Even though the browser was stalled I could still go to
> > the menu options at ---- snip ----
> >
> > Jules
> 
> I probably don't know what I'm talking about, but here goes, this may
> 'click' in someone's memory and lead to a bug:
> 
> I have noticed that V allocates 256 'boxes', (for a better word), to
> the Cache disk memory.
> On checking, each of these 'boxes' contains only one Banner,
> irrespective of size, from the web pages visited during browsing.
> IMHO the Cache wouldn't be very long in filling up.
> 
> V is supposed to refill these cache 'boxes' as and
> when the Cache Disk of 256 'boxes' is full.
> 
> Is it possible, therefore, that V is not doing this and thus
> freezing/crashing?
> 
> Should each cache 'box' not be filled with a complete page?
> 
> Perhaps my V settings are not correct.
> 
> Anyhow, it's food for thought.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tom Bailie.
> 

   After reading the various ups and downs with V3.2 and V3.2.12, I must
ask a question.  Is there any way for us to determine whether one of
these many mishaps are due to the servers and/or telephone lines, as
opposed to V?  

   This, also leads to another question, which is probably very silly. 
Is there a way to use AWeb in conjunction with V?  I ask this because it
appears that what V does not have, AWeb has, and what AWeb does not
have, V has.

                                         Julian.




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