Currently, Webkit doesn't cache itself on Windows, since it uses WinInet, it piggybacks on Internet Explorer's cache. This will be changing in the future I believe.

On 4/16/06, Mike Emmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/16/06, Justin Haygood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows gets it from a callback from WinInet into a custom procedure, which
> passes the data up to the Frame, which passes it to the Windows WebView,
> which writes the data out to the page iirc
>

Thanks found it. Now how does the page loading interact with the cache ?
It seems to me that the main document is not cached prob since this is
a in memory cache.
Also the cache in loader is just in memory. In general is there plans
to have a persistent cache ?


Mike

>
> On 4/16/06, Mike Emmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> I've finally succedded in hooking up TransferJob to load a url using
> libcurl from the old nokia port but where does the document go ?
>
> I've traced it back and it seems to be in the cache with CacheObject
> used for html from what I can tell but what next it seems to stop
> there ?
>
> I was doing a frame->open write close sequence to write the document
> as a string for testing.
>
> The mac port seems to load the first url using OSX api's.
>
> Not sure how the window port gets the first data to load.
>
> Puzzled
>
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