Hi
> Javascript certainly can read files, several extensions do so. There are
> even convenience functions in jslib (jslib.mozdev.org) that make it
> easier.
Thank you for the information. I'd never imagine such functions
would have been added to javascript considering securities problemes.
That's a good news for me :)
> I'm not sure, though, what you mean by accessing the cache.
Well, for exemple, if you open a web site containning jpg pictures.
These files, before been displayed by Firefox, are placed in some
sort of "cache" memory i guess.
This is this very "cache" memory, creating some kind of local proxy,
that i'd like to use.
As Exif informations are embended into jpg files, it would be a shame
reloading the file insted of using the one in the cache (if it is
possible of
course)
Regards.
Benoit Lefevre.
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