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- Introduction....
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- CacheView is a very simple disc cache viewer for Termite Internet. In
- the lastest version of Webite it is possible for to use a disc cache
- and it is the contents of this that CacheView will display
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- In use
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- When you double click with the SELECT button on to an address in the
- main window CacheView will attempt to get Webite to open a window
- containing that file. If the address has more than 234 charecters then
- it will be nessicary for CacheView to create a temporary file which
- will contain a link to the page. This is due to a limitation in the
- protocal CacheView has to use and Acorn are currently looking in to a
- replacement that will fix this problem.
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- Dragging the address from the CacheView window will make CacheView
- attempt to save a text file containing the address in it. This means
- that you can very quickly create a links page with the contents of your
- disc cache.
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- Choices
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- There are a number of choices available that mean that you can chose
- what is displayed. At the moment you can chose to display.
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- Web files - HTML documents.
- Graphics - such as BMP, Gif, Jpeg or PNGs.
- Documents - such as PDF or Doc files
- MS Windows - which just an easy way of saying everything thats
- not really a web standard
- Sounds - Such as Wav, Au, SND, etc.
- 3d models - Like VRML files - Viewable with TMViewer
- http://www.hornby.demon.co.uk/freeware/index.htm
- Server scripts - These are identified by 'pl' or 'cgi' file
- extentions.
- Movies - Mov or Avi movies.
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- PDF documents are now viewable using RISC OS with !PDF by Leo Smiers
- which is available from
- http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/lsmiers/index.html
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- This application is in no way connected to Doggysoft and is not
- indorsed by them at all!
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- 0.75 to 0.80
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- o Fixed bug that crashed CacheView with long URLs. ( > 234 charecters)
- o Added display choices window.
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- 0.80 to 0.90
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- o Altered the way CacheView handles long URLs. ( > 234 charecters)
- o Altered user interface to make it easier to use.
- o Moved file typing in to Messages file.
- o Added save defaults to icon bar menu.
- o Fixed !Sprites bug. (Used wrong name :( )
- o Made CacheView a !!CONNECTED!! application to new site at
- oaktree. http://www.atlantic.oaktree.co.uk/
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- 0.90 to 0.92
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- o Fixed opening toggle window size bug.
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- 0.92 to 0.96
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- o Fixed illegal window bug.
- o Fixed a few other bugs.
- o Many internal changes.
- o A number of improvemnets.
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- 0.96 to 1.00
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- o Added visual idea of what file is actually
- o Added user configuration of what each file extention is and
- what group it belongs to. (See Resources.UK.Messages file for
- more details)
- o Quite a lot of optimisation!
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- 1.00 to 1.20
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- o Numerious alterations to the UI and internal structure.
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- Copyright....
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- This application is copyright David McCormack. Don't blame me if things
- go wrong. It has been supplied in good faith.
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- Contact
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- If you need to contact me or have some suggestions as to how CacheView
- can be inproved than you can contact me using the methods below.
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- Email - davemac@atlantic.oaktree.co.uk
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- Snail mail - David McCormack,
- 2 Cornwall Avenue,
- Beeston Rylands,
- Nottingham,
- NG9 1NL
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- (c) David McCormack 1996-97
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- CacheView is based on an orginal program by Ben Carter
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