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To: justaninvestor who wrote (781)11/22/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110598
 
bbruin,
You may (I do not know this for sure) need to have Communicator installed. The Cache setting may not be included in navigator.

For your version click:
help
about communicator
the version number should appear.

If you click
edit
preferences
advance---make sure you open the advanced folder--click +
cache --should be the page for the clear memory cache and clear disk cache

steve



To: justaninvestor who wrote (781)11/22/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: Adivino  Respond to of 110598
 
On Netscape Communicator click on EDIT, PREFERENCES, ADVANCED, CACHE, then select either once per session/ everytime/ never. Hope this helps.

Prospector



To: justaninvestor who wrote (781)11/22/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Doug Coughlan  Respond to of 110598
 
I looked at the other posts concerning your question and may have found where you're losing them. On the more recent versions of Netscape's browsers single click edit, single click preferences, double click advanced, single click cache. This should take where you want to be. Under "document in cache is compared to document on network" check off once per session. That is what I have read yields the best results. Hope this helps.