On 02-May-99, Steven wrote:

> Olli,
> 
> maybe you can explain this little thing with the Cachebrowser. When
> you select it from Voyager and it displays all the links/imaes etc.
> there are a few buttons on the right - one of which says view. Now if
> you click on a cached image/html/txt file and click view nothing
> happens.
> 
> Now a quick snoopdos check reveals that the cached file is chucked
> into T: and then deleted from T: and then multiview is called. 
> 
> I checked the MIME types from the menu and nothing was stored for
> gif/jpg/html types - so I added them - telling the cachebrowser to
> display them with voyager. However it seems to ignore these settings
> and still copies the file to T: then deletes it, then tries to open it
> with Multiview - which it can't obviously since it already deleted it..
 
I've not seen any replies to this question, but are you interested
in a Workaround for a working cachebrowser?  Try this:-

1. Boot up/Reset Amiga and get on-line.
2. Load Voyager and go into Cachebrowser.
3. Select several files and "Copy All" to RAM.
4. Exit Cachebrowser.
5. Open Local File (in RAM) and view any file.
6. Exit Voyager.
7. Re-load Voyager.
8. Open Local File (in RAM) and view any file again.
9. Re-enter Cachebrowser and double-click on a file
        Yippee    :-)

Once done... I exit Voyager, go off-line, repeat steps 2-9 
above and can then continue using the Cachebrowser OK, 
until the next system reset!

I don't know why this works for me, but it does.

I discovered this while browsing with Cache Verify set to 
"once per session" and Image Loading set to "none". 
(My Mimetypes were added last December after reading 
some very helpful posts on this ML). 

Graham  in Manchester, UK.

<sb>
A1200; Apollo1220 Turbo accelerator with 4MB ram 
+ 68882 FPU; VoyagerNG 2.95; Netconnect v1.
<sb>


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