To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I am not mistaken. At 4:47 PM, on Feb. 4/02, someone accessed that website. The image on that website was stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder. Try this for yourself. I'm assuming you're on a PC, and you're running Windows. Click on "My Computer". Double-right-click the C: drive. Double-right- click on the Windows folder. Inside that folder, there a folder called "Temporary Internet Files". Open it.(You may find a heck of a lot of files in there. I cleaned up my drive on Saturday, and already there's a pile of cr*p in there!).
Now, those .jpg's or .gif's that are there are from websites that you have visited. Other things there are probably "cookies". If I was to write out the path for one of those .jpg's, on this computer, it would look like this:
C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\dusek.jpg
Somewhere in my travels today, I saw a picture on a website of Dusek. I cannot open that picture, I just know that I had a page open today that had Dusek's picture on it. So what has been testified to, again, is that someone accessed a site that had "content.IE5\g5engxqb\lesbianbordello" in the pathname, and it left a "fingerprint" so to speak on DW's hard drive. And since he wasn't home at the time, the question is who was looking at that site.
To: NatureGirl
Ok I thought someone actually opened that temp file using the browser directly. I look at my html files that I make for my webpage directly from my hardrive cuz I use notepad to create and edit them.
NOW I understand what you are saying, I think...I thought the cache was used when going to repeat websites..unless the browser is set to check for updates. I too clean out our temp files etc., and defrag on a regular basis..
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