Post by alex on Oct 28, 2015 23:15:07 GMT 10
Hello Gentlemen, especially AirBrowse Technologies. I am at the final stage of my web browser... I'd like to thank all of you who helped my in my mission. Hoping for a prosperous and progressive future! I'd like to ask a question... Can anyone of you share your way in which we download when awesomium has to download somethin ex a file? AirBrowse I really like your way... I have a great favicon storing system with which we can store favicons... Pherhaps you'd share your with me in exchange for Downloading way... Anyone else who's interested please come up.. I hope someone will help me with this issue... Peace- Alex - Proud Student Programmer because of stackoverflow and TechViewForum
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Post by ranilwallace on Oct 29, 2015 7:05:22 GMT 10
hmmm. Curious, why do you store the favicons?? Why dont you just load them when you navigate to a page?
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Post by Prezence on Oct 29, 2015 7:35:50 GMT 10
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Post by alex on Oct 29, 2015 23:03:21 GMT 10
ranilwallace, a very good question! As you know chrome stores favicons as well, but why? When you are not connected to the internet and it's the browser start page, there is a favorites bar... To make it look more professional it's better to store favicons in a text format and decoding in when webbrowser is loaded... Alsowhen you visit google or any other website in chrome while offline you still see it's favicon...
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Post by ranilwallace on Nov 1, 2015 1:00:47 GMT 10
Lol, you cant visit google offline.. So its kinda a waste of time.. But you go ahead and do that
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Post by Prezence on Nov 3, 2015 6:29:46 GMT 10
Haha but if you load your favorites bar offline you don't want a bunch of blank images
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Post by ranilwallace on Nov 3, 2015 7:08:26 GMT 10
Well.. thats true but wouldnt that just be filling up that user's space? What if they are a internet freak and visits a bunch of different websites a lot? lol
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Post by Prezence on Nov 3, 2015 9:36:21 GMT 10
The files are pretty tiny...
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Post by Nathan Lecompte on Nov 3, 2015 15:14:53 GMT 10
That's also a reason why they created things such as CCleaner and why all webbrowsers have a function enabling the user to clear browsing data, and as @crhis said; the files are tiny compared to some of the other stuff that's stored normally by a browser
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Post by ranilwallace on Nov 3, 2015 21:53:56 GMT 10
Alright you guys win
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