Click the “View” tab and look under “Advanced Settings.”. 4. Click the “Show Hidden Files and Folders” radio button and click “OK.”. 5. Click the "Start" menu button, then click "Computer." Double-click your main hard drive, then click on “Users” and open the folder with your user name. 6. Navigate to the file path “\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache.”. The expires and no-cache headers are not being sent and the resource (an approximately 4 MB SWF file) is being cached by Chrome -- despite the presence of the Last-Modified header. Sometimes Chrome will get a code, and other times it simply does a (from cache). I understand the -- Chrome is likely checking the most recent Last-Modified date with the cached version to decide. · Go to FileSelect cache folder. In the window that opens, enter the path that you copied. The path that the app detects automatically doesn’t always work, and neither does clicking the ‘Chrome Cache Folder’ button. After you select the cache folder, you can add filters to the items that will be shown from the bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.
Proceed as follows: 1. Create a new folder on the disk where you want to cache temporary Chrome files, such as D:\Program Files\Chrome\Cache. 2. Delete the Cache folder in the C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default directory. 3. Open the Command Prompt dialog box. To open the folder containing one of the downloaded files, click the "Show in folder" link below that item. Once you have downloaded a file, you can quickly and easily move it to another location by dragging and dropping it from the "Downloads" list in Chrome to a folder in File Explorer or any other file browser you are using. It's a good idea to clear the Google Chrome cache every once in awhile. The Chrome cache pre-stores files like images and web pages that sit on your hard drive for faster access if you were to visit the same pages again or pages that have the same components. Having this data on the hard drive can be a privacy issue for some people.
The url is always the same because i am getting the contents of the file in PHP and send them to the browser. If i modify the content of the local file, Firefox and IE will receive the latest file version BUT chrome won't. I tried to set cache control headers but it's useless, Chrome just ignores them. Some idea of the headers i am using. After you run it, the main window displays the list of files currently stored in the cache of the default Google Chrome user. You can select one or more cache files from the list, and then export the list into text/html/xml file ('Save Selected Items' option), copy the URL list to the clipboard (Ctrl+U), copy the entire table of cache files (Ctrl+C), and then paste it to Excel or to OpenOffice spreadsheet. Step 4. Here, you can clear your cached images and files, as well as browser history, download history, and cookies and other site and plugin data. Select the items you want to delete and click Clear Browsing Data. The cache is stored on your computer's hard drive, and when too many items are in the folder, this can cause your computer to run slow.
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