On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 02:49:39PM +0100, nets...@avisoft.f9.co.uk wrote:
> There was much discussion about a year ago about the cache performance on
> RISC OS, and there were some code changes, but I would like to add the
> results of some investigations of the Netsurf v3.4 cache on my Iyonix,
> r
Vincent Sanders, on 13 Apr, wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 02:49:39PM +0100, nets...@avisoft.f9.co.uk wrote:
> > There was much discussion about a year ago about the cache performance
> > on RISC OS, and there were some code changes, but I would like to add
> > the results of some investigations
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 12:06:04PM +0100, David Pitt wrote:
>
> How about this from a Titanium :-
>
> (75142.82) content/llcache.c:3402 llcache_finalise: Backing store wrote
> 2590212 bytes in 1394 ms (average 1858114 bytes/second)
1.8MB/sec to an SSD is nothing to write home about. I'd exp
This might or might not be related to the issues Vincent Sanders talks
about in the current thread "Netsurf cache".
I recently updated the home page of my own website. Then tested
viewing it with Netsurf. It kept serving up the old page, despite my
clicking Netsurf's Reload button -- with Sel
Jim Nagel wrote:
[Reloading a page didn't load a new version]
> (Hmm, just noticed from a search of Netsurf menu that the shortcut for
> "Navigate > Reload page" is Ctrl-F5 -- I didn't try that unfamiliar
> keystroke, but presume it does same as above.
FWIW, Ctril-F5 - which may be unfamiliar,
Vince M Hudd wrote on 13 Apr:
> Ctrl-F5 - which may be unfamiliar, but is standard on all the browsers
> I use (including NetSurf) - is the keystroke I use to reload pages
> when working on websites because it *does* fetch a new version of the
> page, rather than just reload it from a cache.
Inte
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 08:35:01PM +0100, Jim Nagel wrote:
> Vince M Hudd wrote on 13 Apr:
> > Ctrl-F5 - which may be unfamiliar, but is standard on all the browsers
> > I use (including NetSurf) - is the keystroke I use to reload pages
> > when working on websites because it *does* fetch a new ve
In article <20160413104528.ga24...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I will go over how this feature works once again.
[Snip]
Thanks Vincent for the long and detailed explanation of how Netsurf uses
the cache.
After over 45 years working with computers I understand that the use of
an
In article <1fd5ae6f55@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Several months ago I got fed up with this, and also with time wasted
> by !Locate searching through all of !Cache. So on all my machines I
> made a new directory that comes alphabetically last: $._
I haven't actually got !Loca