>>> > If you are interested in the cache data which can help many understand
>>> > what squid does.. look at the resouce Cache tab.
>>> > it's divided into Dom Net etc..
>> Firebug doesn't have a Cache tab on my system but I do have DOM and Net.
>>
> It has inside the Net tab.
> once you enter into the Net tab you see Cache and other tab that can
> help see the headers of response and requests..

I see what you mean now, but the Headers, Cache, etc only appear for
elements that have loaded.  All of the elements that hang are at 0
bytes so nothing happens when I click on them.  Am I misunderstanding?
 If so, please tell me what to do.

Thanks,
Grant

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