The nice thing is IE people can never find your files or figure out what they are this way. Since you already know what filetype you are looking for of course you know what program to use to open it. Of course since you are multitasking you already have windows explorer open to \Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\3d5468a\cache\ and then all you do is right click on the filename you want, click open with mediaplayer (or recorder or….) and then save it from there with the right extension. If its a pic you just click on the link and it opens the pic in your browser. Ie: \Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\3d5468a\cacheF66645795 You WILL need to do a little preparation first. When you need to see a texture in SL or get something from your inventory, it happens more quickly if the item is already cached than if you need to download that asset from the SL servers. On your inventory window, click Recent Items. 1.Log back into SL, to a quiet region (try Smith or Pooley). Logout (close the viewer) and then delete everything inside the cache folder displayed in your file explorer.
It will find it, then click on the hyperlink and it opens another section of about:cache (cache entry infomation) that lists the full path and name of the file, size blah blah blah Or you can use it for doing a demonstration somewhere without an Internet connection. In SL-relevant lay terms, the cache is a time-saving device. This will open a file explorer window displaying your current cache location.
If you use the about:cache, you can then use edit/find for the file you need (ie.