Everything about Wyciwyg totally explained
WYCIWYG is an
acronym of
What You Cache Is What You Get. It is a
URI scheme specific to the
Mozilla family of
web browsers which indicates that a link should be preferentially fetched from
cache instead of from the web
server.
The abbreviation is inspired by
WYSIWYG but the concepts are unrelated.
The wyciwyg:// scheme name can sometimes be seen in the address bar of
Gecko/
Mozilla based browsers during
Java/
JavaScript errors, mid-script aborts, viewing the iframe source, and so on. Generally, direct or manually entered wyciwyg://
scheme links won't work because of
cache age information.
Unauthorized access to wyciwyg:// documents was fixed by Mozilla in Firefox version 2.0.0.5.
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