Interesting idea. I know that for google chrome you could definitely leverage the user's chrome account. Sounds like a fun side project for Chrome enthusiasts.
brought to you by the letters A, V, and I and the number 47 On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Harbs <[email protected]> wrote: > Okay. Here's a thought: > > What about using HTML local storage to store Apache RSLs that can be > loaded as needed? Can anyone think of a workable way to do that? It won't > work for all browsers, but it'll offer gains for the browsers that do, and > it can have a fallback for the ones that don't. > > Harbs > > On Feb 11, 2013, at 1:18 PM, Kessler CTR Mark J wrote: > > > Well Apache RSL's (signed or unsigned) will be tossed in your regular > browser cache. The Adobe signed ones are stored in a separate repository > for the swz files n such. My Win7 path is located... > > > > C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Flash > Player\AssetCache\[random letters]\ > > > > This is persistent storage up to about 20MB or so. Whereas the ones > from pretty much anyone else will get lost as soon as I clear my web > browser cache. > > > > -Mark > >
