PhillipJones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
HilsB wrote:
How well does SM integrate with Yosemite on Macs?
Any experiences good or bad appreciated.

Well the only issue I have run across is That I can't empty the cache
Unless I have PerfBar installed the empty Trash Button inside the
regular Preferences (Advanced Menu > Cache doesn't work

  supposed to be:

 > Well the only issue I have run across is That I can't empty the
cache
 > Unless I have PerfBar installed the empty *cache* Button inside the
 > regular Preferences (Advanced Menu > Cache doesn't work
 >

I am not using Yosemite, but Lion on Mac. I believe the Cache does
indeed work. The preference button does clear the cache, even though
the
cache size number remains unchanged. To prove the cache is cleared use
the preference to clear the cache. Now type "about:cache" in the
address
bar in the browser window and press return and you will see that the
cache has been reset to zero.
The most recent SeaMonkey did empty cache by going to advanced
preferences and clicking empty cache. After switch to Yosemite. That no
longer works only using the empty cache button on the PerfBar menu.

You can still clear the cache using SeaMonkey's own UI.

1) Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Cache:
Click the [Clear Cache] button

OR

2) (from a browser window) Tools | Clear Private Data (shortcut:
Ctrl-Shift-Del), provided you have checked the "Cache" button at Edit |
Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data.

And of course, if you've specified in the same dialog that private data
should be cleared on exit, SM will do so automatically each time you
close the program.

The cache empty does work in SeaMonkey up to Mavericks (OSX.9.5)
But does not with Yosemite.  At least I haven't been able to get it to
empty. Except through empty cache button on Prefbar.



if you disabled PrefBar extension, would the internal SM way work then?

Extensions are usually the cause of any problem, after an SM update....I'm just extending that logic to an OS "upgrade".

GW
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