I use "Safari Enhancer" to enable debug menu (instead of using terminal - OK so I'm not L33t) and I not that it allows you to disable safari caching altogether

... this would, I expect, slow down browsing somewhat and probably isn't a good thing cost wise if you don't have a HTTP proxy server doing up stream caching.



Hi all,

Students in my school are limited with their workspace size. Being an avid, all things Apple, person I encourage them to use Safari over Explorer but unfortunately Safari generates extremely large cache files where as Explorer can have its cache file set to a certain size. Besides using the 'Empty Cache' under the Safari menu is there any way of setting a maximum in Safari or at the very least is there a script that will automatically delete the cache on log off?

                      regards
                      Eugene


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