>
>
> In a message of 02-Jan-01 Julian Aronowitz wrote:
>
> > 3. In either case, you *must* delete those files which are mean-
> > ingless to you, to avoid having wasted space. This would be done
> > between times that you delete your entire cache and start from
> > scratch.
>
> No, it is ridiculous manually to delete part of the cache. Using a
> cache you will always "waste" space, but if you start to delete those
> files that cause this "waste" then you are stupid (IMO) and wasting
> your time.
I used to edit my cache all the time with V 2.95 using the
CacheBrowser, and I never considered it a waste (or stupid); because
with some sites, I wanted to save the info, so I would copy code and
images to a Zip disk. In addition, some sites were left permanently
in the cache, as well as "backing" them up, for quick reference.
Because of this, it was necessary to turn off the Expire Option, so
they wouldn't be deleted. So, I HAD to manually edit and delete those
files I no longer wanted or needed.
--
Patrick Bartek
NoLife Polymath Group
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