John Block said, 

> Hello Neil

>> That's not a good idea. My browser cache currently has almost 10,000
>> files. Putting all those in one directory would give a serious speed
>> penalty.

> That's a problem with the  current Voyager design. In Ibrowse there is an
> index in cache which gets read.    

No, it's a filesystem problem. 10,000 files in the same directory is a
bad idea, indexed or not.

>> Opus can search on comments anyway, so it would have a problem with
>> files in multiple directories.

> The comments in Voyager's cache files are numeric. 

I was referring to your mention of IBrwse's coments containing the name,
as AWeb's do.

> To dig out files quickly, without peering at the html, you have to get opus
> to search the text or remember when you saw the files. 

> The go to cache function is slow, you can't remove files or see the sites in
> order. 

The cache browser in V� is definitely a step backwards. I agree with
all of your comments except the one about a single directory. God knows
what would happen if you ran a 100MB cache.


Neil
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