On 7/11/17, Ed Mullen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 7/10/17 at 4:32 PM, Lee's prodigious digits fired off with great aplomb:
>> On 7/10/17, meagain wrote:
>>> On 6/21/2017 8:59 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If you have a broadband connection there is little benefit to using a
>>>> browser cache.  Disable it.
>>>
>>> Interesting and clearly true, but I had never heard that recommendation
>>> previously.
>>
>> Not clearly true.
>>
>> try this:
>>
>> Open SeaMonkey & click on tools / web development / toggle tools
>> select the network tab + the All tab below that
>> visit
>> http://blog.patrickmeenan.com/2011/10/testing-for-frontend-spof.html
>> see what gets loaded & look at # requests, data xfer size & time on
>> the all/html/css/etc. tab
>>
>> visit http://fasterdata.es.net/science-dmz/DTN/tuning/
>> see what gets loaded & how long it takes
>>
>> click on the back button
>> see what gets loaded & how long it takes
>>
>> click on the forward button
>> see what gets loaded & how long it takes
>> WTF!?
>> click on the GET /science-dmz/DTN/tuning line & notice the response header
>> of
>>    Cache-Control:"no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate,
>> no-transform"
>>
>> paste
>> "http://blog.patrickmeenan.com/2011/10/testing-for-frontend-spof.html";
>> into the URL bar
>> see what gets loaded & how long it takes
>>
>>
>>
>> I understand that "little benefit" can mean different things to
>> different people, so type "about:cache" into the url bar
>> in the disk section, click on list cache entries
>> how many entries have a fetch count > 1 ?
>> does that meet your definition of "little benefit"?
>>
>> I tried visiting reddit & opened 4 threads in new tabs, so there was
>> no forward/back button clicking & no page reloads
>> about:cache?storage=disk&context= shows
>> https://e.thumbs.redditmedia.com/pF525auqxnTG-FFj.png        500977 byte s
>>      5       2017-07-10 16:11:25     2037-10-24 17:32:41
>>
>> downloading 500KB instead of 2.5MB is not my definition of "little
>> benefit"
>>
>> Lee
>>
>
> All of those links open so fast I can't count.
>
> But, then again:
>
> <http://speedtest.xfinity.com/results/J4YG0JOH2A61JXY>

Thanks for making my point.  I do see a difference & I suspect others will too.

Lee
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