There is a limit in each browser for the amount of cache available, if
your files go over that amount, not all the files will stay in the cache
! You should try Attila's solution to this
David Beermann wrote:
Hi everybody.
My problem is the following. Ich have a website where I need a lot of
thumbnail images. The thing is, that I need the same images at the
same time in different movie clip. All images are loaded dynamicly
from a location defined in the xml file. So I can't just load them
once and duplicate the movie clip, because then all images attached to
the duplicated clip will be deleted.
My idea was to load all thumbnails into the browser's cache. I used
the FileProloader from Satori Canton, which can be found here:
http://www.actionscript.com/Article/tabid/54/ArticleID/Preloading-Files-into-the-Browser-s-Cache/Default.aspx.
So this class loads all thumbnails to cache which then should be
instantly loaded when I try to load them to my movie clips with my
Preloader class utilizing the MovieClipLoader. At first this seems to
work, but only if less thumbnails are loaded. If I have a bunch of
thumbnails it takes as long as if the files where not in the cache.
Do I do something wrong? Have I misunderstood the concept of loading
files to the cache? If you have any suggestions or other solutions to
this problem I would be pleased.
Thanks.
David
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