Kind of useless if it doesn't compare Android 2.2 or 2.3 and iOS 4.2, the
latest versions.  I checked the YUI blog and I haven't seen any updates.

Cheers,
Dave

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Rémi Grumeau <[email protected]>wrote:

> Here is what i've found
>
> http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/06/28/mobile-browser-cache-limits/
> *Table: Mobile browser cache characteristicsBrowser/OS/DeviceSingle
> Component LimitTotal Component LimitPage Cache Size LimitSupports
> Last-ModifiedSupports ETagSurvives Power CycleAndroid 2.1 (Nexus One)~2MB
> (~2,048,000b)~2MB (~2,048,000b)∞ 2YesYesYesMobile Safari, iOS 3.1.3
> (1st-gen iPhone)0b 10b 1∞ 2NoNoNoMobile Safari, iOS 3.2 (iPad)25.6KB
> (26,214b)~281.6KB (~288,354b)25.6KB (26,214b)YesYesNoMobile Safari, iOS
> 4.0 (iPhone 3GS)51.199KB (52,428b)~1.05MB (~1,100,988b)∞ 2YesYesNoMobile
> Safari, iOS 4.0 (iPhone 4)102.399KB (104,857b)~1.9MB (~1,992,283b)∞ 2Yes
> YesNowebOS 1.4.1 (Palm Pre Plus) 3~1MB (~1,048,576)?~1MB (~1,048,576)NoNo
> Yes*
>
> Mobile Safari on *iOS 3.2. Its 25.6KB component limit and ~281.6KB total
> cache* limit are better than nothing, but they still seem paltry compared
> to the other devices tested. Uniquely among iOS devices, the iPad appears to
> limit the size of pages in the page cache to 25.6KB, the same as its
> component size limit.
>
> Mobile Safari on* iOS 4.0 exhibited different limits on the iPhone 3GS and
> on the iPhone 4*, which implies that the limits adapt based on available
> RAM (the iPhone 3GS has 256MB while the iPhone 4 has 512MB; both devices
> tested had 32GB of flash memory). On the iPhone *3GS, iOS 4.0 has a
> 51.199KB component size limit and a ~1.05MB total component cache size.*
>
> On the* iPhone 4*, the component size limit was almost exactly two times
> the limit on the iPhone 3GS, at *102.399KB*. *The total component* cache
> size was approximately *1.9MB*. Perhaps because iOS 3.2 and iOS 4.0 were
> developed separately but branched from a common ancestor, the iOS 4.0 page
> cache size appears to be limited only by available RAM on both devices
> tested, just like iOS 3.1.3.
>
> Hope that helps :)
>
> R.
>
> **
>
> *Le 6 janv. 11 à 18:44, Michael Schwarz a écrit :*
>
>
> Hi list,
>
> I found this:
> "iPhone will not cache components bigger than 15K"
> here:  http://www.phpied.com/iphone-caching/
>
> Can anyone verify or update on this?
>
> Regards
> Michael
>
>
>
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