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Apr 23rd, 2004
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Temporary internet files - Safari equivalent?

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I have been told to delete Temporary internet Files in order to access a website, however my mac uses Safari and there is no such option. What is the Safari equivalent of Internet Explorer's 'Temporary Internet File' and how do I delete it?
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Re: Temporary internet files - Safari equivalent?

In Safari, you can empty the cache. It's in the far left menu dropdown.
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In Safari, you can empty the cache. It's in the far left menu dropdown.
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Re: Temporary internet files - Safari equivalent?

How do you get to these cache files? I find numerous ones that can't be read.

By the way, the original post said DELETE temporary internet files to review them???
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