On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 20:08:24 +0000 William Trenker <wdtrenker@yahoo.ca> wrote:
I copied dillorc into ~/.dillo/ and set "use_dicache=YES". I then went into Dillo (0.7.1) and went to Google. (I'm on a 33.6K modem connection so I can see the time it takes to load the Google logo). Then I went out of Dillo and back in again to the Google home page. The Google logo took just as long to draw as the first time. I thought that the dicache setting would keep the images in a cache. Obviously I don't understand how this is supposed to work.
Bill
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I thought that dillo doesn't have a persistant cache - I thought that the understanding was that if you want a cache, then you can install one yourself, like squid. Squid would probably be the best way to do this, I will be installing it soon (when ever I work out how on earch the configuration works!). But, that dicache thing is interesting (I am not a Dillo developer...)