Guest IanBlackburn Posted December 15, 2003 Report Posted December 15, 2003 It seems that IE on the E200 never uses the temporary files; it never appears to cache anything! Whenever I look at the Memory Options for IE, it always states 0 bytes, no matter how much browsing I have been doing. The cynical might think this was a way for Orange to get more GPRS charges out of us... unless I'm missing something. Anyone know?
Guest b0x Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 Possibly a way of getting more gprs traffic or possibly another bug in IE. The phone definatly writes the cache files to memory... jon
Guest SirGaz Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 The original SPV never used to cache anything either. It's not a bug, it's good memeory management. If you think how much space some website can take up in memeory to run, then your avaialable memory (not sure on E200 as I don't have one but it's about 7Mb on my SPV) would run out pretty quickly.
Guest IanBlackburn Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 I wouldn't call that good memory management really. If I want to save storage then I should be able to disable temporary Internet files, but if I want faster browsing then I should be able to enable it and have images, static pages etc, cached to storage. Seems like a bug to me :oops:
Guest b0x Posted December 16, 2003 Report Posted December 16, 2003 while "StoragewindowsTemporary Internet Files" is always empty AS over to "StoragewindowsProfilesguestTemporary Internet FilesContent.IE5" I've probally a good meg in various folders, never noticed my browser caching either. I'd go for the bug theory jon
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