![]() ![]() Instead, the link redirects you to a page of cache file “properties”, which includes the HTTP headers value (Content-Type, ETag, Server, Content-Length, etc) and the raw content of the cache file that appears in hexadecimal values (as if the cache is viewed in a hex editor, such as the Linux OD command). ![]() These links, however, do not prompt you to Open or Save the target cached file. Then, you will see a list of HTML links “written” on a canvas, each of the links represent a file cached by Google Chrome. ![]() To view Google Chrome cache folder content in the web browser itself, just type about:cache in Address bar and press ENTER key.
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