On 10/13/2010 04:46 AM, Sergio Villar Senin wrote: > Both of them will happen as you said. Those scenarios were not > considered during the development process. Take into account that the > http cache that is currently inside webkit is not meant to be there, > it's just a temporal fix while all this stuff does not land into > libsoup. So I don't think that there would be many situations like the > one you describe. Applications that will take advantage of that would be > mainly web browsers using webkitgtk, i.e, midori and epiphany.
And, eg, epiphany puts its cache into ~/.cache/epiphany/, so no one else is going to end up using that cache accidentally. Having a shared multiprocess cache would definite be nice for some things, although you don't want to slow down access in the normal case to get it... Was there any particular use case you had, or just the general "it would be nice if different apps could share the same cached data"? -- Dan _______________________________________________ webkit-gtk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-gtk
