Firefox 14

Lyndzi23

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Any idea why under the cache for firefox 14 every item is listed in it's own folder basically. I often have to check the cache for many reasons at work. It used to list Cache 001, Cache 002, Cache 003 and Cache Map then listed all the items it had captured under those. Now it just lists those first 4 things and then there are a ton of folders under those. When you click on a folder, opens to a new folder and all the items that have been capture are in that folder indiviually. Any way to get all those items in those folders to just be a list instead of having to open those folders? I hope someone understand what I am talking about... =)
 
Any idea why under the cache for firefox 14 every item is listed in it's own folder basically. I often have to check the cache for many reasons at work. It used to list Cache 001, Cache 002, Cache 003 and Cache Map then listed all the items it had captured under those. Now it just lists those first 4 things and then there are a ton of folders under those. When you click on a folder, opens to a new folder and all the items that have been capture are in that folder indiviually. Any way to get all those items in those folders to just be a list instead of having to open those folders? I hope someone understand what I am talking about... =)

Umm... I don't think you can... if you can find the file extension for them, you could do a search for it... so for example, if it was a word document, I would search for *.docx or *.doc if I was using the old office.

Hope this helps!
 
I'm pretty disappointed about firefox 14.. Although chache seems to work fine for me, there are other issues. Very bizzare ones. For example. If i target the page with only http:\\domain.. It doesn't read font-face declarations. If i put http:\\www. , it does. It's very wierd. Also, the most annoying one is that, if you have a textarea with overflow hidden, the scroll of the textarea doesn't follow the caret.. Tons of javascript required to fix that..
 
I'm pretty disappointed about firefox 14.. Although chache seems to work fine for me, there are other issues. Very bizzare ones. For example. If i target the page with only http:\\domain.. It doesn't read font-face declarations. If i put http:\\www. , it does. It's very wierd. Also, the most annoying one is that, if you have a textarea with overflow hidden, the scroll of the textarea doesn't follow the caret.. Tons of javascript required to fix that..

I dont mind it :/
 
Yes, you can browse the files

Yes, you can browse the files without the slightest effort

Method is the use of MozillaCacheView program on your site

http://www.nirsoft.net

The way that you select Cache folder from within the program which will identify the files and extensions and everything
Then extracted to anywhere
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