Hi listers,

Instead of a question in need of an answer, I have an answer looking for some 
sorta question...

I run a PM 7300/Sonnet G3 300 w/ 384mb RAM running OS 8.1.

With a cable modem, I use AOL 5.0 for the Mac (SAVE the boos and hisses!), 
which uses IE as its browser. I also have a version of IE 4.0.1 seperatley.

Until a few minutes ago, AOL and IE kept constantly "unexpectedly quit"ing, 
with various errors (Types 1, 2 and 3 mostly) whenever I tried to goto a web 
page w/ AOL, and whenever I tried to goto MORE THAN THREE pages on the 
stand-alone IE.

I thought about it, and before I brought my case to the list, I tried setting 
my browser cache (shared by both AOL's IE and the stand-alone IE) from NO 
CACHE to 50mb.

When using AOL w/ dial-up and w/o a G3 processer in the past, I have found 
that using it w/o the browser cache made things more stable; I no longer had to 
keep remembering to EMPTY the dang thing everytime it filled up.

BUT as soon as I set the browser cache to be on, AND to 50mb space, ever
ything started working just fine. No more crashes in AOL when browsing with it's 
built-in IE, or while using  the stand-alone IE 4.0.1.

What gives?

Craig W.

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