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firefox question
ivan:
Thank you Dariusz. You are correct about the disk cache being what I am concerned about. Now to find out how to auto clear it when firefox closes and I will be happy.
Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hi ivan,
--- Quote from: ivan on September 28, 2024, 07:50:54 am ---...Now to find out how to auto clear it when firefox closes and I will be happy...
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What has always worked for me was bringing up the GUI setup screens (so within FF: Tools => Options => Advanced => Network => Cached Web Content) and selecting the 'Clean Now' button.
FF does some internal house-keeping, so this (also depending on how BIG your current cache is) may take a minute or two, but in my case I always do this when I run a quarterly backup of my FF profile (no sense copying all that cache right? LOL).
BUT...if you want an automated way of doing this, I think Dave's suggestion to put the cache on the ramdisk is just about the only viable option?
Tom:
--- Quote from: ivan on September 28, 2024, 07:50:54 am ---Thank you Dariusz. You are correct about the disk cache being what I am concerned about. Now to find out how to auto clear it when firefox closes and I will be happy.
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In Firefox/2 45.9.0: go to Tools --> Options --> Privacy --> History --> check "Clear history when Firefox closes".
Behind that: use the "Settings" button to indicate *what* you want to be cleared when closing Firefox.
ivan:
Thanks again. Your thought of using a ram disk won't work because my computer is on 24/7/360, it gets shut down twice a year to allow for dust removal and physical checking.
Dave Yeo:
--- Quote from: ivan on September 28, 2024, 04:42:57 pm ---Thanks again. Your thought of using a ram disk won't work because my computer is on 24/7/360, it gets shut down twice a year to allow for dust removal and physical checking.
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Having a small cache on the ram disk shouldn't hurt, or if really worried just reduce the cache to zero
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