by eValid » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:29 pm
Thanks for writing.
eValid has some special capabilites to manage the cache.
If you go to eValid: Settings > Cache Manager you can see that you can view everthing that is in the cache, including cookies.
You can selectively delete any cache entry, or you can delete them all.
The Cache Manager shows you how many bytes are currently in the cache.
So if you prepare the cache before doing a page refresh, noting the byte count before and the byte count after, then you can determine how much NEW material had to be downloaded.
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