Re: OT--oFFLINE CONTENT?
- From: "Von Fourche" <khonakong@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:30:16 -0400
"RnR" <rnrtexas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:02:20 +0100, Colin Wilson
<REMOVEEVERYTHINGBUTnewsgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What is offline content?Whenever you go online to surf the Web, Explorer stores a copy of all
pages visited including the sounds, graphics, animations and movies
you saw in the windows' temporary internet files folder on your hard
drive. This is what you are clearing as the offline content.
IIRC, offline content was actually something else - you could nominate
certain sites to be updated for offline access, whether or not you
visited the site directly.
Colin, I think you are right but I didn't elaborate that. Anyway
between your post and mine, I think Mel now knows what it is <g>.
Isn't offline content used for people who use dial-up on a per hour or
minute basis? They download all the pages on a site then they do not have
to log back on the net to read the site, it's already on their pc.
.
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