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Geek Culture / Offline Web Pages?

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Ian T
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Posted: 29th May 2003 19:00
Anyone know where Windows (98) stores 'avalible offline' web pages? I've been looking for a while but can't find anything...
--Mouse

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Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 29th May 2003 20:31
temporary internet files folder

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Smurf
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Posted: 29th May 2003 20:39
c:/windows/Temporay Internet Folder/

Ian T
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Posted: 29th May 2003 21:15
D'oh! Who woulda thought? You'd think that offline web pages would be stored in a PERMENANT place.

Jeez.

Thanks .

--Mouse

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bitJericho
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Posted: 30th May 2003 06:34
LOL that is a permanent place for internet files....until the max limit for files is placed then it deletes the older ones to make room for new ones... you can adjust how much space can be used for the files in IE under tools > internet options

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Ian T
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Posted: 30th May 2003 19:33
It's not permenant, because anyone who does computer care flushes it every week.

--Mouse

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Andy Igoe
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Posted: 31st May 2003 03:31
Quote: "It's not permenant, because anyone who does computer care flushes it every week."


No, we just specify our cache size.

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bitJericho
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Posted: 31st May 2003 05:49
well...im sure you wouldnt want it technically 'permanent' as then your computer would be overrun by old files...

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Ian T
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Posted: 1st Jun 2003 07:17
Good point, very little on my drive is there to stay .

--Mouse

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