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Originally Posted by skyhigh007 now, I tried with two different html pages use same background and mid background for both pages. I installed IEwatch on my IE 7 and see whats being cached. It turns out that shared images are cached and response is from cache. |
U da man!

I'll have to look into IEwatch. How did you find it?
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But why the page still blinks when i go to a different page ? Here's the link |
I have no idea, something about the way IE renders the page. I think IE wants to make sure everything is downloaded
before rendering the page and if all the content is cached, the blink occurs because it's able to locate all the content more quickly. I know Firefox 2 cached objects in memory to speed up performance switching between recently viewed pages. Firefox 3 also does this as does Opera 9.5.
I don't know why IE behaves the way it does but I'm glad you found a way to verify whether it was actually downloading the content each time vs using cached copies.
Peace...