Thank you for your explanation now I understand how the caching works in 
Firebug keep up the great work

On Monday, June 25, 2012 4:40:48 PM UTC+10, DotnetShadow wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I noticed that the net panel shows incorrect colors for when a resource is 
> cached
>
> Take for example this link: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6797361/how-to-interpret-grey-items-in-firebug-net-panel
>
> When you visit that page the most of the resources are cached, yet the 
> links appear in black. 
> When you click on the first resource you see a cache tab, isn't the text 
> supposed to be grey?
>
> If I click "disable browser cache" in firefox net panel then the cache tab 
> disappears, but the links still show in black
> Furthermore if I press Ctrl-F5, I click on the net panel and the cache 
> button is still there
>
> So there is no real way to tell if something is cached or not just by 
> looking at the listing results is there? A column indicating cache would be 
> nice perhaps?
>
> Regards DotnetShadow
>

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