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Temorary Internet Files in Mozilla

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by beamuse, 2004/04/18.

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  1. 2004/04/18
    beamuse

    beamuse Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am giving Mozilla a try - just installed it today. I haved hunted high and low for the 'temporary internet' files and cannot find where they are stored. When I want to download from graphics sites, in IE I just went to the temp internet files and copied the grapics in one swoop.

    Anyone help out with this?

    Thanx Beamuse
     
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    b0red

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    Go to Edit -> Prefrences -> Advanced (click arrow) -> Cache
     

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    beamuse

    beamuse Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks for replying b0red - I have already checked the Cache files. They do not have all the sites, graphics, music filles ect. listed. Many times I have gone into the temp files in IE and copied graphics and songs.

    For instance when I was downloading midi files, I would open many filed quickly then go into the temp files and copy all of them at once.

    If the Cache files have all the info, I wonder what they could be opened with. I have tried using Mozilla itself but no dice.

    There may not be an answer but hey, I hope there is

    Beamuse
     
  5. 2004/04/19
    markp62

    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    They are there, but the names are not obvious. Mozilla stores them like "B4EBCADAd01" with no file extension. If you were to use Ifranview, go to File\Open in Irfanview, select to show all files, then click on each one, if a graphic file, it will show a preview of it, regardless if an extension is there or not.
     
  6. 2004/04/19
    captjlddavis

    captjlddavis Well-Known Member

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    FWIW,

    Enter in the location bar:

    about:cache

    select:
    Disk cache Device -> List Cache entries

    Don't know if this will help you any, but cache file entries are there. - don't know about any "temp" files.?

    HTH

    regards:captjlddavis
     
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