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Cache directory structure

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I clear my Cache regularly (with EACH shutdown at minimum). I am aware of and use the Cache location setting "browser.cache.disk.parent_directory".

Is there a setting to go back to the Cache directory structure of 3.6?

I am not experiencing Cache access disk slowdown issues and I liked the single directory structure.

I clear my Cache regularly (with EACH shutdown at minimum). I am aware of and use the Cache location setting "browser.cache.disk.parent_directory". Is there a setting to go back to the Cache directory structure of 3.6? I am not experiencing Cache access disk slowdown issues and I liked the single directory structure.

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No. That new structure was created to allow more and larger files to be cached and overcome the limitations of the cache that is used in older Firefox versions.

  • Bug 597224 - HTTP Cache: use directory tree to store cache files
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No. That new structure was created to allow more and larger files to be cached and overcome the limitations of the cache that is used in older Firefox versions.

  • Bug 597224 - HTTP Cache: use directory tree to store cache files
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It doesn't solve my problem, but it does answer it!

Thanks!

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You're welcome.

Do you clear the cache yourself manually or do you use Delete browsing, search and download history on Firefox or cleanup software?

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Both. I have a DOS BAT/CMD file that sits on the Quick Launch Bar. It clears Cache and Cookies with just a Click.

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