Benoit Lefevre venit, vidit, dixit 12/21/04 21:10:
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)

I see. I can't point you to the very XPConnect method to use, but I would assume that *all* loading of urls in Moz uses the mechanism, which means that when you load the image through the URL and it's in the cache, then it's loaded from the cache. Haven't tried it myself, though.


Michael
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