Clear SWT Browser cache
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Is there any way to get the cache of a SWT-Browser cleared? Preferably programmatically for MacOS and Windows, but of course any help is welcome.
Some background information: I'm retrieving the browser's perfomance API values but they're quite 'misleading' if a page gets loaded again.
Of course I'd appreciate if you'd offer a better way getting these value.
Thanks!
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Is there any way to get the cache of a SWT-Browser cleared? Preferably programmatically for MacOS and Windows, but of course any help is welcome.
Some background information: I'm retrieving the browser's perfomance API values but they're quite 'misleading' if a page gets loaded again.
Of course I'd appreciate if you'd offer a better way getting these value.
Thanks!
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SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41
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Is there any way to get the cache of a SWT-Browser cleared? Preferably programmatically for MacOS and Windows, but of course any help is welcome.
Some background information: I'm retrieving the browser's perfomance API values but they're quite 'misleading' if a page gets loaded again.
Of course I'd appreciate if you'd offer a better way getting these value.
Thanks!
java swt
Is there any way to get the cache of a SWT-Browser cleared? Preferably programmatically for MacOS and Windows, but of course any help is welcome.
Some background information: I'm retrieving the browser's perfomance API values but they're quite 'misleading' if a page gets loaded again.
Of course I'd appreciate if you'd offer a better way getting these value.
Thanks!
java swt
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SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41
add a comment |
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SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41
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SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41
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SWT just uses the OS browser, it doesn't have a cache of its own.
– greg-449
Nov 8 at 18:02
What a pity. I was hoping that there's something maybe undocumented despite of that.
– anse
Nov 9 at 16:41