On 5/19/11 8:18 AM, Jay Garcia wrote:
> On 19.05.2011 08:51, Rick Merrill wrote:
> 
>  --- Original Message ---
> 
>> How can you tell if a site you frequent
>> is setup to use prefetch of web pages?
>>
>>
> 
> I think you're confusing prefetch with "cache". There is no prefetch as
> such for web pages.
> 
> To find your cache entries in SM, enter about:cache in the URL location
> window and then under Disk Cache Device, click the link "List Cache
> Entries" - a list of all cached sites,etc. will be displayed.
> 

No prefetch?  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit > Preferences].  On
the Preferences window, select [Advanced > Cache] under Category (left
pane).  On the bottom of the Cache pane is a checkbox to enable
prefetching.

See <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Link_prefetching_FAQ>.

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