Recently I switched to Epiphany from Firefox because it's faster. I need every ounce of speed on this slow machine.
But, it seems to be excessively chatty, by which I mean it insists on loading pages from the network that I *KNOW* should be cached. Browsing from the cache seems impossible - as soon as you go into offline mode, every page says it's not available. The most recent example, I had opened a bunch of paged from nytimes.com in separate tabs, then I disconnected from the net and was reading them. X locked up and I had to reboot. As soon as I launched Epiphany, I got the "restore tabs" dialog. I hit OK. At this point I expect the pages to load from the cache. But instead Epiphany insisted on going online and re-downloading all the content. I see this in non-error conditions too. I can see it struggling to download simple image banners like the New York Times logo every time I go to the site. IOW it does not seem to be using the cache at all! What's the point of having it? Lee _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
