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#151
Like not using CURL?
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#152
Maybe . Why do you use curl, then? Sorry, I'm not really familiar with the landscape - KHTML uses KDE's own HTTP implementation and cookie store.
 
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#153
Because as stated libsoup 2.4 is hard to bring in and we don't have anything else (I'm not doing it, I'm just using what's available )
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#154
Originally Posted by fpp View Post
Tso, you are a hero ! Like you I was wondering about something cumulative, but thinking more of the cache, as it already caused problems when it grew large in old PC versions of Netscape, a long time ago...

My cookie store was over 300KB, mostly ads and tracking cookies of course... once trimmed back to only the useful ones, it is now down to 14K... and my Tear is back to its original speed. Thanks for thinking of this ! I'm glad I posted about my "specific" problem after all :-)
heh, i landed on the cookies file because i could not dig up any webkit specific cache file.

it was one of those "meh, lets try. not much to loose anyways" moments.

when i first loaded a page afterwards and had it snap into view, i was wondering if i was imagining it, so i had to poke some other pages before it dawned on me that this was really it.
 

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#155
Can someone post his big .webkitcookies file (200k+) so I can test, 'cause I managed to kill mine?

EDIT: No need, I exported one 300k from FireCookie.
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#156
The whole static linking approach certainly doesn't sound very attractive ... Tear keeping (and loading into memory) its own copy of glib wouldn't exactly scream resource efficiency either.
 

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#157
Did any one try to upgrade glib on a diablo system and see if it still works? I updated to the fremantle version (compiled on maemo 4) on a 770 with OS2008HE, and it appears to work as with the older glib.
 
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#158
I know you can't just use Firefox add-ons, but is there some way to incorporate the function of Cookie Culler. You get to "protect" the cookies you want permanently kept and the rest are deleted. If .webkitcookies cleared out all its content except for protected cookies each time it started, wouldn't that lighten the load?
 

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#159
I tried with libcurl and it also worked. But we can't require people to upgrade major libraries...
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#160
Personally, I wouldn't mind having to upgrade a major library, given that it's linked to enabling the major purpose of the tablet (web browsing). What more valid reason could there be to upgrade a major library?
 

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