On 8/9/2016 10:37 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>> However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web
>> server -- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request
>> right after launching SeaMonkey.  If I clear my cache and then
>> request it again, it load very quickly.
> 
> That would make sense if SeaMonkey's routine that checks the cache 
> before retrieving a remote copy is inefficient. Then the fuller the 
> cache, the more hunting it has to do before giving up, whereas it can 
> quickly evaluate an empty cache as lacking the desired content.
> 

I always purge my cache on termination.  At [Edit > Preferences >
Privacy & Security > Private Data], I have checkmarks in the check boxes
for "Always clear my private data when I close SeaMonkey" and (under
"When I ask SeaMonkey to clear my private data, it should erase")
"Cache" and "Offline Website Data".  Thus, my cache should be empty on
launching SeaMonkey.

-- 
David E. Ross

Perhaps it was a smart decision for Hillary Clinton to use her
private E-mail server while Secretary of State.  According to
current Secretary of State John Kerry, we know that the Russians
and Chinese have hacked the State Department's servers.  In the
meantime, a claim by the Romanian hacker known as Guccifer
(Marcel Lehel Lazar) that he hacked into Clinton's E-mail
server proved false.
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