depends on what cache u talking about. be more specific. Browser cache? google : computer browser cache RAM cache? http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/c/cache.html google is god, k?
GOOGLE Search 508 cache download then you download
memory cache is on memory RAM, disk Cache is on the hard drive. They make things to get faster. For instance Google Earth use this disk cache to show you offline images.
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
It is a proxy. But can be setup to cache a set amound of data. For instance you can setup the cache to hold 500Mb. And if you goto Google it wont have to load the images every time...
A person can get a cached version of a site from Google by clicking on the cache button underneath the site name. The cache button is right next to the link underneath the main site name.
To view cache in Safari, you can enable the Develop menu in Preferences, then select "Empty Caches" or use the Web Inspector to see cached resources. In Google Chrome, you can access the cache by opening Developer Tools (F12 or right-click and select "Inspect"), then navigating to the "Application" tab and selecting "Cache Storage". Both browsers allow you to clear cache through their respective settings menus as well.
You can remove the yieldmanager by clearing out your cache. Clear out your cache as often as possible.
Let me answer your question with a question. Does anybody here use Google?
Google Chrome's cookies are kept the same place as the cache and history. It is stored in the program Data in the disk.
Copy the URL of the cached page. Then, in a Google search bar type cache: then enter the URL of the cached page with no space after the colon. If you are using Google Chrome you can enter the sequence directly into the address bar.Example:cache:http://wiki.answers.com/This will display Google's cache of the page without highlighted search terms.
You can clear the cache by pressing 'Shift + Ctrl + Delete' while in Chrome. This will bring up a small window asking you what you want to delete. If you mean the temporary cache from looking at websites, pressing Shift while clicking refresh will do this.