Does anyone know if there are size limits of both memory and disk caches' sizes? My about:cache currently shows for a manually restarted SeaMonkey from its restored tabs:

Information about the Cache Service
Memory cache device
Number of entries:      26
Maximum storage size:   25600 KiB
Storage in use:         183 KiB
Inactive storage:       183 KiB
List Cache Entries

Disk cache device
Number of entries:      25695
Maximum storage size:   2097152 KiB
Storage in use:         1769304 KiB
...

I remember in v2.0.14 and earlier, it can only go to 8,192 entries or something as the maximum. I set to disk caches to 1 GB, and never saw it go that high due to 8,192 entries limit.

Thank you in advance. :)
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