Patrick Bartek wrote:

> Cachebrowser, but not any other way.  Same thing happens with V3 with
> it set to offline browsing as well.  Anybody got a clue?

Server instructing the browser to not cache the page?

I guess the "Page information" window should offer to view all HTTP
response headers to allow better diagnostics of such things.

> I do almost all my web reading offline.  I prefer to download the
> entire site (or most of it) and go through it later.  This is not the
> first time I've noticed this, but more and more sites are going to
> frames (and Javascript), so it's getting annoying.  I HATE using the
> Cachebrowser to access individual pages, since most of the time I
> don't know the name or URL of the particular page I'm looking for.

I'm planning to implement something like MSIE's "History" list, which
gives better access to previously browsed pages, sorted  by host name
and access date. A "fetch site" command would come in handy then, too.

Well, there are bugs to fix first.

Olli

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