On 02/01/2012 09:27 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote: > DNS (Domain Name Service) cacheing, Daniel, not data cacheing. > Philip Taylor
Try upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.7, and see if it caches DNS. SeaMonkey 2.1.6 is way outdated. > -------- > Daniel wrote: >> Philip TAYLOR wrote: >>> Does Seamonkey not make any use of DNS cacheing ? I am staggered >>> at the number of occasions when a re-visit to a page at which >>> I was only a few second before results in the status text >>> >>> "Looking up www.thehappypiper.yolasite.com" >>> >>> or whatever. >>> >>> Philip Taylor >> >> Do you want SeaMonkey displaying the current content of the website >> you are looking at?? >> >> As I understand things, when you make a request for a web page, >> SeaMonkey sends off a request for the date/time the web page was >> created. It then compare this info with the info for the web page it >> has in cache. >> >> If the date/Time info is the same, SeaMonkey then re-displays what is >> in cache...if the web data is later, SeaMonkey then downloads the >> latest data. >> >> HTH >> -- Thunderbird Beta | openSUSE 11.4 Linux Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/121/en _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

