

Sound reasonable, what I was wundering is WHEN it makes this comparison? > Whether it actually works that way or not is another matter entirely. > changed and, if it hasn't, load it out of cache (assuming there is still a > What Fx should do - at least in theory - is check to see if that value has > If you use +I to look at the information about a page, you'll see that

> But I do not understand setting 3 = checks automatically (Whenever it�s > I understand setting 2 = 2 specifies that the cached version is used if > I understand setting 1 = 1 checks each time the webpage is loaded. > I understand setting 0 = 0 checks once per session. Whether it actually works that way or not is another matter entirely.= What Fx should do - at least in theory - is check to see if that value =Ĭhanged and, if it hasn't, load it out of cache (assuming there is still = If you use +I to look at the information about a page, you'll see t=
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> When, how does the first site cache update in cache assuming that it > Lets say I visit a site, page is loaded into cache, I visit several > But I do not understand setting 3 =3D checks automatically (Whenever it= > I understand setting 2 =3D 2 specifies that the cached version is used =

> I understand setting 1 =3D 1 checks each time the webpage is loaded. > I understand setting 0 =3D 0 checks once per session. > Can one of the knowledgeable people please explain the Thunderbird is an open source project, which means anyone can contribute ideas, designs, code, and time helping fellow users.On 23:10 (-0600 UTC), captjlddavis wrote: Release notes for each version of Thunderbird. Select your version from the list below to see the release notes for it. Thunderbird release notes are specific to each version of the application.
