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Where is it located on disk?
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C:\\Documents and Settings\\%username%\\Application Data\\Mozilla\\Profiles\\default\\ SomeStringOfLettersAndNumbers.slt\\Cache

try there
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/home/USERNAME/.mozille/firefox/RANDOM-CHARS.default/Cache

The capital words are different depending on your system.
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CDN_Merlin wrote:C:\\Documents and Settings\\%username%\\Application Data\\Mozilla\\Profiles\\default\\ SomeStringOfLettersAndNumbers.slt\\Cache

try there
C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\Mozilla\\Profiles\\default\\bqrlh3pa.slt\\Cache

Nope, thats not it ...

Also, I did a find on .jpg and .html from "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\Mozilla" and found nothing.

Thanks X, not Unix tho.


[EDIT]Oops, FireFox ... not Mozilla ... on Windblows XP
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Documents and Settings\\<username>\\Local Settings\\Application Data\\Mozilla\\Firefox\\Profiles\\<randomnonsense>.default\\Cache
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Post by Duper »

Are you wanting to extract files from FF like you would EI?

Well, if you are, don't bother. FF converts files into it's own cache file. The file is saved with a bunch of other data. Stuff that the Dat file saves in I.E. (i think)
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Yeah, thats it. Oh well, thx for the tips guyz :)
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about:cache
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