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How does windows do filesystem caching? [more inside]
posted by torpark on Mar 18, 2009 - 6 answers

This page (a website for public domain scores) tells me that my daily allotment of download page visits (2 per day per IP, I imagine) has been exceeded the first time I go to one of those pages. [more inside]
posted by invitapriore on Apr 21, 2008 - 3 answers

How do I force Firefox to cache PNGs? [more inside]
posted by Doofus Magoo on Mar 12, 2008 - 2 answers

I am attempting to configure caching on an Apache server. I have it right for the most part, but.....I would like to prevent browsers from even checking the server once files like images are in the browser cache until an expiry date is exceeded. [more inside]
posted by jasondigitized on Jul 18, 2007 - 2 answers

DNS and Small Business Server and Caches, oh my: We switched web hosts at work (and waited a few days for things to propagate), but from the office network I still see the site on the old host. Can anyone help me understand DNS caching, Active Directory, and all the other bits and bobs that go along with the mysterious world of Windows networks? [more inside]
posted by bcwinters on Feb 3, 2007 - 15 answers

What's the catch with Coral Cache? Is there... [more inside]
posted by baylink on Jul 29, 2006 - 1 answer

I'm writing some personal wiki software that I want to make as secure as possible. Think wiki software in the footsteps of Tinfoil Hat Linux. The software is intended to run as a CGI Perl script though Apache on the local machine, with data stored in encrypted XML files that will be decrypted for display by the Crypt::GPG module. So the question is, where could plaintext data escape to? More inside... [more inside]
posted by phrontist on Oct 17, 2005 - 27 answers

Is there a web browser that has a permanent cache? [more inside]
posted by calwatch on Aug 25, 2004 - 1 answer

Strange problems with IP / DNS caching (maybe) {more inside} [more inside]
posted by twine42 on Jul 3, 2004 - 4 answers