Many times, I go to a web site to explore for no other reason than it's new or I've never been there before. Most times, I never go there, again. There's lots of garbage out there. So, I would like a menu item under Cache or perhaps a "toggle" button on the Voyager GUI, configurable, of course; that will permit one to turn OFF ondisk cacheing when desired. So far, with V 2.95 anyway, I have to use Cachebrowser to manually erase stuff I don't want to keep; and since V 2.95 has a bug in it that prevents limiting the cache size, this has been at least a weekly ritual. Even so, my 2.95 cache is at almost 20 megs of stuff I want to keep, which brings me to my other suggestion. When a new cachebrowser comes out for V3, could it please Save with the path intact, so that all directories and subdirectories of the originating site are created and actually exist? As it is now, I have to read the HTML code and do it manually. So putting a site on a disk or in another directory to load as a local file, can take quite some time. And one more thing: can't an index be created of the cache, so that the "new" cachebrowser reads it instead of have to go through and read the entire cache each time it is loaded? A time consuming process, particularly with 20 megs of stuff to read. -- Patrick Bartek (NoLife Polymath Group) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.access1.net/bartek ____________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - Info & Archive: http://www.vapor.com/ For Listserver Help: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "HELP" To Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "UNSUBSCRIBE"
