Offline Cache-Explorer
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After unzipping the file run the .exe-file, which is a self
extracting Setup-file which will install everything in the right
place(Normal Setup-procedure: you will get asked for the
install-directory....).

!!! CacheExplorer uses so many dll's that it's impossible
!!! to ship them all with the archiv. Most of the dll's
!!! needed will be already on your system. Should you receive
!!! any message '...missing dll' please contact:
!!! support@icmasterdata.com


Status: Version 1.2
Stable in all tested functions.

Offline Cache Explorer is a tool for viewing and saving
valuable information stored in the cache. If you use it
extensibly you can both spare time and money, by viewing
pages offline or saving whole tree's of pages locally. An
example: Say you've found a site with a cookbook. Instead of
visiting this site everyday to know what your cooking today,
you can save the whole site locally, thereby eleminating the
need for the daily connection and having the information
very much faster to your disposal.

Having a site locally versus in the Internet is like owning
a book versus lending a book from a library: Internet sites
can disapear from one day to the other, can change contents
from one day to the other, can eliminate your most needed page
without informing you.(Or even a sea-cable may brake as it
happened just lately between europe and australia! All
connections were slowed down to an unbarable minimum.)


Offline Cache Explorer is a full featured instrument to investigate
the internet-cache maintained by Internet-Explorer. You can view
the contents in different formats, search the content for
filenames/websites/extension of filenames etc and date of
download(before,after,between..). You can save single files
and whole trees, keeping links intact. Cookie and
history-functions round up the picture.

A little dos-utility rtausche.exe is included which allows
to exchange phrases/pieces of text in a whole bunch of
files. If you don't like abolute adressing in your
html-files you can change it to relativ adressing and vice
versa. If links don't fit in htmls which you have downloaded
some time apart, you can change them etc. The syntax for
this file is simple:
rtausche file(s) what-to-look-for what-to-insert-instead
file(s) can be thisfile.html for a certain file or wildcards
in filename and extension: *.html *.* etc.
rtausche starts in the directory you start it and searches
through all level down(not up!).

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is indispensible to have Internet-Explorer 5 installed,
because nearly all dll's which come with this paket(45mb) are
involved somehow. Havy use of the latest dll's(pathfunctions
etc) and COM-Techniques are responsible for this.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If there are any dll's missing or you get a "is linked to
the missing ...." tell me(normally you should need only
the Exe and cj608lib.dll ).
Registry: very few registry-entries are used for saving the
save-locations ,windows-dimensions, filenames etc.

The Output-Window can be maximized, at the cost of
minimizing the cookie-hex-window. Should one of the windows
get totaly lost, first try the three window-buttons in the
taskbar, maybe one is switched of. Second the window may be
minimized to invisibility: try to get the
window-grip at the bottom or side of the window and pull it
to the desired size.

Not a bug but a feature: The explorer-navigation-buttons
back, forward get only active after a first click in the
html-window, which is quite natural because you only can go
back when you first followed a link on a page etc.
This means that the focus normaly stays with the
adress-window to the left, thereby enabling an easy browsing
through the adresses with the arrow-up and -down keys.

Version 1.2
Since there are new functions for mass-saving of html, gif,
jpg etc. you should better asure that there is enough room
where you want to copy these files. In disk-full situations
you get asked what to do. If you don't want to risk a
program crash you better terminate the copy-action!


improved in V1.1:
Not a bug: Some html-Files have extremly strange names,
which cannot be corrected automatiquely. If a html-file
cannot be saved or copied (or even a program crash after saving)
this may be the reason(a better forbidden-letter parser is
always in the works).

eliminated in V1.1:
Not a bug not a feature: sometimes strange characters show
up in the adress-combobox. Harmless. Has no effect on
whatsoever. Will be eliminated in next version.

Bugs: not bug free, but almost. If
you encounter a strange dialog don't be confused, maybe
a debugging dialog is still in there.Tell me.

Non-functioning menu-item: delete Cache entirely is off at
the moment due to its desastrous nature ( The question:
"really delete?" seems to weak). If you really want to
delete the whole cache you can use Internet-Explorer's
Delete-cache function(So its not me you can put the blame
upon..).

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Warning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you like playing around with the date-function of
dos/windows ? E.g. setting the date to a newer/older date to fool
your favourite shareware ? Then you may encounter strange
things happening with the cache in Internet-Explorer. Lost
entries, deleted history, a seemingly deleted cache may be the
consequence. Even a totally empty cache may show up in
Internet-Explorer. Nevertheless Cache-Explorer will show you
the whole cache intact, since it doesn't rely on the
history. You should save in this case all worthwhile files
with Cache-Explorer immediately, because they may get
deleted in a second step. Afterwards delete the whole cache
with deltree for instance and start with a clean new one.It
doesn't make much sense to progress with a corrupted and
inconsistent cache.

Well understood: This is not a problem of Cache-Explorer nor
of Internet-Explorer, but of the one who's playing around
with the date-function(and thereby fooling the history
function of Internet Explorer). It will only show up in the
Offline-Cache-Explorer & Internet-Explorer! By the way: the same
holds true for Windows-Software that claims: "Extend the
lifetime of your (unlicensed) shareware....!"
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Disclaimer:
Users of the Offline Cache Explorer must accept this disclaimer of warranty.
If you do not accept this disclaimer, do not use the program.
The Offline Cache Explorer is protected by US and international copyright laws.
"Oflline Cache Explorer IS SUPPLIED AS IS. THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE
USE OF Oflline Cache Explorer EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH CONSEQUENCES.

You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using
this software.  Use of this software indicates your acceptance of these
terms and conditions.  If you do not agree with them, do not use the
software. All presumption of warranty is disclaimed - see the Disclaimer
of Warranty for the specific language.

You are hereby licensed to:  use the Freeware Version of the software
indefinitely; make as many copies of the Freeware version of this
executable and source software and documentation as you wish;
give exact copies of the original Freeware version to anyone;
and distribute the Freeware version of the software and documentation
in its unmodified form via electronic means.

You are granted a limited license to use Oflline Cache Explorer,
to copy and distribute it, provided the following conditions are met:

1. No fee may be charged for such copying and distribution other than
   actual costs incurred, except for a nominal distribution fee.
2. Oflline Cache Explorer may ONLY be distributed in its original,
   unmodified state, complete with data files and this documentation.

Oflline Cache Explorer is distributed as Freeware.




Author: R.Bitsch

E-mail adress: webmaster@icmasterdata.com

Thanks:
thanks go to Kirk W.Stowell for putting his lib in the public
domain.



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Offline Cache-Explorer
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Achtung: deutsche Version ist weit hinter englischer hinterher!
Wenn Sie die neueste Version wollen, benutzen Sie die
englische.

Entzippen und .exe-Datei starten.Diese ist ein
selbstentpackendes Setup-Archiv, das automatisch startet.

Es werden Registry-Schlssel belegt, das blht die
Registry jedoch nur wenig auf, nicht wie andere
Programme es halten gleich um mehrere K. Das meiste
geschieht lokal.

Das Exe-File und die dll knnen in beliebiges verzeichnis.
Ich wrde vorerst empfehlen, die dll's im Exe-Verzeichnis zu
belassen (und nicht ins System-Verzeichnis), da insbesondere
die CacheExplorer DLL noch Vernderungen unterliegt.
Mfc42.dll und msvcrt-dll werden auf den meisten Systemen
schon vorhanden sein, ich schicke sie nur mit falls dies
nicht der Fall sein sollte.
Von den exe's und dll's sollten eigentlich nur Cachexpl.exe
und cj608lib von Nten sein. Shlwapi ist eventuell auf
manchen Systemen nicht installiert. Diese Dll sollte dann
ins System-Verzeichnis, da sie von neuerer Software gern
genutzt wird.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cache-Explorer ist ziemlich penibel was dll's anbetrifft:
bitte Bescheid sagen falls er nicht startet oder sich ber
fehlende dll's beschwert. Ich meine zwar die wichtigsten
beigepackt zu haben in Wirklichkeit bentigt er jedoch fast
alles was mit dem IE5 an dll's installiert wird. Also: ohne
installierten IE5 gar keine Chance ihn zum Laufen zu
kriegen. Wrde auch nichts bringen, da die Cache-Struktur
eine andere war.
Bedenken Sie bitte, dass die Bandbreite, die heute abzudecken
ist von Windows95 bis zur neuesten NT-Version reicht. Wrden
alle notwendigen Dll's mitgeschickt, wre das Archiv 50MB
gro!
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Alle Fenster sind selbstdockende Fenster, die auf Kosten der
anderen vergrssert/verkleinert werden knnen. Insbesondere
das Output-Fenster kann auf Kosten des Cookie-Hex-Fensters
vergrssert werden. Sollte ein Fenster einmal ganz
verschwunden sein, erst bei den drei-Fenster-Button's
nachsehen ob ausgeschaltet und 2. testen ob ganz minimiert.
In diesem Fall den Anfasser an der Seite oder unten suchen
und aufziehen.

Kein Bug sondern Feature: die Explorer-Leiste (vor,zurck,up)wird nur
aktiv, sofern vorher in HTML-Fenster geklickt wurde. Das
bewahrt den Fokus im Adressen-Fenster, somit kann man sich
einfach per Pfeil-auf ,-ab durch den Cache bewegen. So
auch reichlich natrlich, wenn im HTML-Fenster Pfad verfolgt
wird, kommt man per "Back" und "vorward" zu Dokument zurck.
(brigens: im Adressenfenster ist auch bei verschwundenem
Fokus derzeitige Stellung an geffnetem Folder zu erkennen.)

Verbessert in V1.1:
Kein Bug: manche Netz-Dateien haben dermassen verbogene
Namen, dass sie der beste Namens-Korrigierer nicht gerade
biegen kann. Falls die Datei nicht gespeichert wird, liegt
es meist daran.(Oder sogar ein Blue-Screen nach Speichern
auftritt.)

erledigt in V1.1:
Kein Bug, kein Feature: Manchmal zeigen sich seltsame
Zeichen im Adress-Feld. Hat nichts zu sagen. Harmlos.
In nchster Version behoben.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Warnung!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spielen Sie gern mit der Dos/Windows-Datumsfunktion herum?
Etwa um ihre Lieblings-Shareware in die Irre zu fhren? Dann
knnen Ihnen seltsame Dinge mit dem Internetcache passieren.
Gelschte Eintrge, eine gelschte History, oder gar ein
(scheinbar)komplett gelschter Cache im Internet-Explorer.
Rufen Sie dann Cache-Explorer auf, finden Sie zwar alle
Eintrge intakt vor, jedoch kann es Ihnen schon beim nchsten
Aufruf von Internet-Explorer passieren, da der Cache
wirklich komplett gelscht ist. Sie sollten in diesem Falle
tunlichst sofort smtliche rettenswerten Dateien mit
Cache-Explorer sichern. Lschen Sie dann den Cache mit
deltree. Internet-Explorer erstellt anschliessend smtliche
Cache-Strukturen neu. Es macht wenig Sinn mit einem
inkonsistenten Cache fortzufahren.
Wohl gemerkt, dies ist kein Fehler von Internet-Explorer
noch von Cache-Explorer. Der Fehler zeigt sich nur hier.
Dasselbe gilt selbstverstndlich fr Windows-Software, die
Shareware falsche Daten vorgaukeln soll.
Mit zunehmender (sinnvoller) Integration aller PC-Funktionen
verbieten sich solche Fummeleien von selbst. Sie sollten
auch bedenken, da die Shareware-Autoren oft aus den (mageren)
Einknften ihren Lebensunterhalt bestreiten.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Benutzung auf eigene Gefahr! Es wird keine Garantie fr
irgendetwas bernommen, insbesondere nicht, da die Software
fr irgendeinen Zweck tauglich sein soll. Fr Gefahr oder
Eigentumsverlust, die von dieser Software ausgehen, wird
keine Haftung bernommen.

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