On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Sthitaprajna wrote:

> On 14 Jul 00, at 20:38, Dwivedi Ajay kumar wrote:
> > files when it needs more space. Unless you run out of disk quota due to

> Wish netscape were sooo intelligent. It creates a different cache for each 
> session. Look your directories, you are likely to have 10-15 cache files, 

        No, in opinion Netscape is atleast a bit intelligent. Of course it
creates many directories in cache. (On my box it is generally 30 dir's
numbered 00-1F Hexadecimal numbering:-) and each directory does take the
the size of 4kb each on my system but the total files are only around the
limit given. Try this:
        Open Netscape and set the disk cache to 5kb and memory cache to
3kb. Now close the netscape; rm -rf ~/.netscape/cache/*.*;
        Open Netscape and goto www.google.com/linux  . check the directory
entries: cd .netscape/cache; find -ls 
        Now give the search word linux ; set the number of results to 30
and press search.
        look at the contents of the cache again ; find -ls and check if
the original contents have not been removed. If not try pressing the next
button.
        
        The old contents _are_ removed and the new one take their place:)

        Bye

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#!!!    If anything can go wrong, _FIX_ it. (To hell with MURPHY)
        
                                                Ajay kumar Dwivedi
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