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To: Junkyardawg who wrote ()1/9/2000 3:47:00 PM
From: mr.mark   of 110652
 
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 [CACHE TIP - 01/07/2000]
TipWorld - tipworld.com


"CACHE TIP

An anonymous TipWorld reader writes in with this cache question:

"I am a heavy user of Internet Explorer 5 and am not sure which of the
following options to choose.

"First select Tools, Internet Options, and then click the General tab.
Click the Settings button, and you'll see the following under 'Check
for newer versions of stored pages':

* Every visit to the page
* Every time you start Internet Explorer
* Automatically
* Never

"What should I choose?"

Good question. It really depends on your browsing habits. IE5 stores
versions of previously browsed pages on your hard drive for speedy
retrieval. If you demand freshness above all else (and your connection
is speedy), select "Every visit to the page". If each time you start
IE5, you want the browser to check for newer versions of the pages
you've previously visited, select "Every time you start Internet
Explorer". Choose Automatically if you want to let IE5 determine
whether a newer page exists. Choose Never if you don't want IE5 to
check--this will offer speed benefits, but may show you older versions
of pages."

note: i believe automatically is the default in ie5.0

:)

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