On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 10:58 -0500, Adam Hooper wrote: > > As a side note, if last *result* pages where cached, it's be > > completely possible to reshow a last place visited (= undo) when > > starting the browser again. Especially since we aren't redoing any > > requests or anything, just redisplaying the same HTML. > > To reliably implement the behavior you suggest, we would need to cache > every HTML page visited, along with all images. (Or to provide "undo" > support of 10, we'd need to cache 10 HTML pages.) Besides the general > icky feeling that comes from such browser behavior (pages can be > several megs big), it would be very difficult to explain to the user > when he's visiting a cached page and when he's visiting an up-to-date > page. Not to mention the confusion between "back," "undo," "forward," > and "redo" -- that alone is a conclusive reason to throw the idea away > for Epiphany proper.
Um, doesn't Epiphany *already* cache every HTML page visited along with all images? If we don't then what in the hell does Edit->Preferences->Privacy->Temporary files do? Lee _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
