![]() You can select one or more cache files from the list, and than export the list into text/html/xml file ('Save Selected Items' option),Ĭopy the URL list to the clipboard (Ctrl+U), copy the entire table of cache files (Ctrl+C), and then paste it to Excel or to OpenOffice spreadsheet. If you want to view the cache folder from another location, simply use the 'Select Cache Folder' option (F9), and choose the desired cache folder. Just copy the executable file (OperaCacheView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.Īfter you run it, the main window displays the list of files currently stored in the cache of Opera. OperaCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Version 1.01 - Added message with error code when OperaCacheView fails to load the cache. ![]() Added error messages for empty cache index file and for missing cache index file.Added new columns: ETag, Server Response, Content Encoding.Fixed bug: OperaCacheView created invalid XML file.New option in 'Copy Selected Files To.': Save the files in the directory structure of the Web site.New option in 'Select Folder' dialog-box: 'Remember this folder in the next time that you use OperaCacheView'.(text/html, image, audio, video, application) (Display only URLs which contain the specified filter strings) Added new option in 'Copy Selected Cache Files': Update the modified time of the copied files according to modified time in the Web server.Added support for saving cache files from command-line.Fixed OperaCacheView to automatically detect the default cache folder of Opera 10. ![]()
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