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can I as I can with IE view images in cache with Firefox? I think with IE it's in a folder called "Temporary Internet Files".

thank you,

Steve

can I as I can with IE view images in cache with Firefox? I think with IE it's in a folder called "Temporary Internet Files". thank you, Steve

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Type about:cache in the URL bar and hit Enter.
Memory cache device - ===List Cache entries===

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thanks that will come in helpful, but what I mean is the images files themselves. this seems to have only the url. what I mean is if I go to "page info" on a site and I can see the image, but I'm unable to save it because it is no long on the site.......does Firefox have just the image in somekind of cache?

thanks again

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Images are in the cache too, but they aren't listed separate from other content in the cache. Use the Find bar {Ctrl + F} and type in jpg or png and use the Next button to "scroll" thru those image type URL's.

You could try the Cache Viewer extension.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2489/

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I did that but some of the images I'm talking about are no longer on the server. what a shame that the Cache Viewer is not available for the 3.6 version of Firefox.

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Works with Firefox 3.0 - 3.6.*

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Firefox uses two caches, a disk cache and a memory cache.
You can find the location of the two caches on the about:cache page (open that page via the location bar like a website).
Only large image and media files are stored as individual files on disk.
Other files are stored in a few large container files (_CACHE_XXX_) in the cache folder and not as separate files on disk.
The individual files on disk have random names without a file extension for security reasons.

You can look at this extension for easier access to files in the cache.