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As I understand there are Cookies, History and Cache in PIE 5.
Each type of temp information is contained in its own folder. There is file named index.dat in each of these folders. And it seemes like it is the only file for History. Can somebody tell what these files are or give a reference to an article. |
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This content should be accessible from the Cache APIs - take a look at this
sample wrapper code:- http://www.peterfoot.net/CacheBonus.aspx Peter -- Peter Foot Windows Embedded MVP http://www.inthehand.com | http://www.peterfoot.net | http://www.opennetcf.org "hima" <hima@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EC8C122D-71B6-4400-9653-E98E723BAA6D@microsoft.com... > As I understand there are Cookies, History and Cache in PIE 5. > Each type of temp information is contained in its own folder. There is > file > named index.dat in each of these folders. And it seemes like it is the > only > file for History. > Can somebody tell what these files are or give a reference to an article. |
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Peter thanks for the tip.
Seems like Cache APIs is what I need. "Peter Foot [MVP]" wrote: > This content should be accessible from the Cache APIs - take a look at this > sample wrapper code:- > http://www.peterfoot.net/CacheBonus.aspx > > Peter > > -- > Peter Foot > Windows Embedded MVP > http://www.inthehand.com | http://www.peterfoot.net | > http://www.opennetcf.org > > "hima" <hima@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EC8C122D-71B6-4400-9653-E98E723BAA6D@microsoft.com... > > As I understand there are Cookies, History and Cache in PIE 5. > > Each type of temp information is contained in its own folder. There is > > file > > named index.dat in each of these folders. And it seemes like it is the > > only > > file for History. > > Can somebody tell what these files are or give a reference to an article. > > > |
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