On 15-Apr-99, Jonathan Hayles had the perspicacity to write, and I quote: "
> All this talk about the Cache Browser reminds me: I gave up trying to
> get mine to work long ago! Although I'm Voyager's Number One Fan, I
> have to admit that I don't have the luxury of being able to use Cache
> Browser - it just refuses to read the Cache directory - whatever I
> try. Bizarrely, Voyager happily brings up a Cache List (after some
> considerable length of time.)
> Even stranger,in the very first demo version of Voyager I used, the
> Cache Browser DID work!!
> Jonathan Hayles
Did you change the V settings for Cache to "never" That seems to make the
browser work on mine. Altho for a while it didn't work at all , so last week
I had a look and noticed it was a very small file, so I unarchived the
original files and found my cache browser was not the proper file and
replaced it. Works fine now. How it was altered I don't know. But in Cache in
settings you do have to set it to never. Then later maybe when on the net set
it back to once or aways.
Hope it helps.
Jools
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