Problem with blank opera:cache in 12.02 on win7--where'd it go?
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A Former User last edited by
Maybe Opera cannot write to the cache folder because of a permissions issue. This would not apply to Windows 2000, especially if it's on a FAT32 drive instead of an NTFS drive.
Is Opera being run as an administrator? If not, try that.
If you just copied the Opera installation over from Windows 2000 and didn't actually run the installer, things like permissions may not be set correctly.
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zalex108 last edited by
No, nothing installed, and no extensions either.
cCleaner Pro either?
You can monitorize the "History" file to check what happens.
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks for those extra suggestions.
Well it looks like I need to take back something I said. The test site I mentioned, landsend.com, isn't showing up in opera:cache on my win2k machine either (I thought ALL sites were showing up fine for it but just not the one running on win7).
It doesn't display either (on the win2k)
But it does display on the win7, just not showing up in cache.
So I really am beginning to suspect Opera 12 is just out of date with the newer website codings.
If somebody still has Opera12.02 running I'd sure appreciate you verifying that landsend.com does or doesn't show up in the opera:cache (and whether it displays or not to begin with)
Thanks again!
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A Former User last edited by
The site seems to work fine in Opera 12.18 on Windows XP, but as you say, there is no sign of any of its files in the cache.
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A Former User last edited by
Dave, Thanks for verifying that!! It confirms the issue isn't with my OS (even win7 the cache is absent)
But I can assure you that this same website once appeared in the cache just fine (on either OS, old or new)
So does anyone have any ideas on why Opera 12 would suddenly stop displaying cache for a website that still loads? What's going on with that?
(And of course I'm wondering if there's a setting in its prefs that could unhide the files...) -
A Former User last edited by
I think it's possible for a site to be coded such that it isn't cached, but why anyone would do that, and more to the point why any site author would want to change that behaviour after the site was published, is a mystery.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Some secure sites are set not to be cached, and in that case I can understand why. There are also sites which change their content so often you need to constantly reload, but I'd think that would apply more to news or social sites and not a retailer like Land's End. So you'd have to ask them.
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A Former User last edited by
Well that possibility is out: landsend.com appears just fine in the cache of Firefox!
But, the site did work fine at one time in the same version of Opera, no changes.
So I would have to agree that it does seem coding related.Yet why would one browser have it in the cache, but the other not?
Any other ideas on why Opera 12 has suddenly stopped?Thanks again for any help!
(I'm wondering if Opera 12 can be tweaked to get it working again)SN
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A Former User last edited by
Just checking back in to see if anyone has any more ideas...
It's really odd that the web page would load, but not appear in the cache (but it does in Firefox)
Is anyone even still using Opera 12??
Thanks,
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A Former User last edited by
I'm still using it, and I reproduced the problem.
Still no idea why it's happening though!
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks again for checking! At least I know it's not a problem particular to me.
Does anyone know of any third-party cache viewers that would display the contents of Opera 12?