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WYCIWYG stands for "What You Cache Is What You Get." It's 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. '''WYCIWYG''' stands for "'''What You Cache Is What You Get'''". It's a ] 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.


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WYCIWYG stands for "What You Cache Is What You Get". It's 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.

It sounds similar to, but isn't the same thing as, WYSIWYG

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