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Caching the URL
Hi,
When I choose an URL, from the Favorites(Bookmarks) in a browser, to be
downloaded, what happens is that the browser is starting to download
the URL, but only after a while the URL is displayed in the Address
bar, while the URL is still downloading.( this can not be observed in
case the URL is downloaded very fast)
I don't know exactly what this means but what I wonder is: can the URL
be cached by an app( and displayed in a Text Box for instance) before
it is completely downloaded and displayed in the address bar in the
browser?
The browser is sending the request towards a server and I wonder if the
URL can be cached while the browser is sending it.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance
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