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LYNX-DEV Rendering
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Duncan Hill |
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LYNX-DEV Rendering |
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Wed, 23 Oct 1996 20:50:30 +0400 (GMT-4) |
Ok..this just struck me, so sorry for opening an old thread. I can't
ever remember seeing mention of at least one way caching on the rendering
of a page.
If I load a page, alls well. I want to see the source, so I press \ and
off Lynx goes to get the HTML. No problem, now I want the rendered
version, so I press \ again, and it goes again. Now, if Lynx has the raw
HTML in memory, why does it need to go and get the raw HTML again? Or
did I miss something fundemental in the last thread about this?
Duncan Hill
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