JF> Well, you have to download them in a sense.. it has to send you the whole
JF> file first, then whatever program you have netscape configured to show
JF> gifs/jpgs will kick in once it's done and show it to you.. it's not actuall
JF> saved on your HD though..
JF>
B>
B> Actually, Netscape saves EVERYTING you DL from the Net (And I do mean EVERY
B> picture you downlaod off the web :)....It stores them all in the /cache sub
B> directerory....hehe, like 500+ files...:)
You can set the cache size in the setup. It defaults to 5000k, which could
take up a lot more than that since they are all tiny files.. and you get that
"allocation roundup" dilemma..
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