> Thanks. So is there a better way to do this in Gears? Again, I'm
> running a changing slideshow with lots of images in it. The page won't
> refresh very often but will pull in new images periodically. Keeping
> them all in memory is probably a bad idea so I want to cache them on
> disk...but as that cache gets big I'll need to prune it

Oh, so you plan on being connected?  And you are mostly interested in
caching, rather than persisting the data across browser sessions?

In that case I would just fetch the Blobs, and keep a reference so
they don't get garbage collected.

For in-session caching, I wouldn't worry too much about whether the
representation is in-memory or on-disk.  You should be able to rely on
Gears and the operating system to Be Smart About It (tm).

FWIW, there was a discussion about automatically spilling large Blobs to disk.
http://groups.google.com/group/gears-eng/msg/d589bd81968561ee

And even without that, the OS will spill to the user's paging file as
needed.  You should get the effect you want today.

Are you not seeing that?

--Chris

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