zippy opened this issue on Sep 16, 2009 · 209 posts
mylemonblue posted Fri, 18 September 2009 at 8:34 PM
Quote - > Quote - Just how did they get on my computer if I hadn't accessed the internet, and was only running P8?
The new library palette uses Flash player embedded in a HTML page which is displayed by an HTML rendering control, this uses the IE temporary files area in the same way IE does when it communicates with the server embedded in P8.
If you look at the "Internet Address" column when looking at the temporary files, you see the its "http://127.0.0.1:11530" which is the special IP address for the local machine and the port Poser uses.
So nothing unusual going on, and the temporary files cache will only take up as much space as set in the "Internet Options" in IE.
Interesting. Shouldn't the temporary cache size be controlled from the program you're running rather than one that you are not?
BTW. I never thought of this before. Would it be a problem if someone accidently ran a loop-back test during a Poser render?
Just currious.
My brain is just a toy box filled with weird things