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Why do I still have to read the novels on the internet even though the novels on the novel bookshelf have been stored in the buffer?

2024-08-26 05:25
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2024-08-26 08:14

The novel on the bookshelf was actually a temporary file that could be accessed through the bookshelf's browser plug-in. However, even if the novel was stored in the database, the user still needed to connect to the Internet to read it online. This was because the storyline and characters of the novel were not saved on the local computer but on the server. Therefore, users needed to connect to the Internet to get the content of the novel from the server and send it to their own computers. The user could then save the novel's content to their local computer so that they could read it at any time.

Why do bookstores have to have internet access to view novels after they are stored in the buffer?

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2024-09-06 06:31

The reason why the novel could only be read after it was stored was because internet connection was a necessary condition to read the novel. Caching only stores the text data of the novel on a computer or mobile device, but it does not guarantee that the data can be transmitted to the viewer's device in real time without an internet connection. In the process of reading the novel, the viewer needed to connect to the Internet to access the novel data in the buffer. Only the data that was connected to the Internet could be downloaded and transmitted to the viewer's device. If there was no internet connection, the data would not be accessible, so viewers would need to connect to the internet again to watch the novel normally. Therefore, when purchasing a novel in the bookstore, it is recommended to read it within a period of time after purchasing it because the data stored in the buffer may not be able to play normally due to poor network conditions.

Do I still have to pay to read the paid novel after it is stored in the buffer?

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2024-09-23 12:46

Usually, after a paid novel was stored in the database, there was no need to pay to read it again. This is because the buffer is limited to a certain amount of time, meaning that after the buffer ends, the viewing service will stop, and the fees spent during the viewing process will also be invalid. However, some novel websites may adopt different strategies, such as providing additional chapters or content during the buffer period or allowing users to obtain the complete novel content through other means (such as purchasing a physical book or digital download). Therefore, if the user thinks that they need the complete novel content, they can buy it again after the pre-purchase buffer is over to obtain the complete content.

Why do I have to go online to read the novels in the browser and the novels that have been stored in the browser?

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2024-09-24 15:27

The novels that the browser had stored were only stored in the local browser's memory. You needed to connect to the Internet to access the content. This was because the function of the browser's buffer was to buffer the content of the webpage to prevent the same content from being downloaded from the server again, thus increasing the speed of webpage access. However, the content of the webpage was only compressed and encrypted, but it could not guarantee that the content was completely correct. Therefore, when we open the browser, we need to enter the website address and access the server to obtain new novel content. The server would return a new novel page, and the browser would store the content in the local memory. If we open the browser again, we can directly access the content from the local memory without connecting to the Internet again. Therefore, after the browser had a novel, as long as you opened the browser, you could directly access the content of the novel from the local memory without having to connect to the Internet.

How do I find a novel that has been stored in the buffer?

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2024-08-09 13:24

To find a novel that was already in the buffer, you can follow these steps: 1. Visit the website: Find the website you want to upload the novel to and visit it. 2. Search keywords: Search the website for keywords such as "novel name","author name","website name", etc. 3. Caching options: After searching for a novel, there is usually an option for "Caching" or "Caching the novel" next to the search box on the website. 4. Caching progress: The website will display the progress of the novel after you choose to buffer the novel. If the novel has been successfully cached, the word "Cached" will be displayed on the progress bar. 5. Check the novel: If the novel has been successfully downloaded, you can view the novel in the personal center or bookshelf of the website. Usually, the novel's name, author's name, cover, introduction, and other information will be displayed. Please note that some novel websites may impose restrictions on the content of their pages, so you need to confirm the website's privacy policy to prevent the pages from being unusable.

Why couldn't the novels in the uc browser be stored in the buffer? I can only start reading and join the bookshelf

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2025-03-07 21:27

I don't quite understand your question. Can you provide more context or specify which novels you are referring to? This way, I can better help you solve your problem. Thank you!

Why can't novels be stored in a buffer now?

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2024-09-05 02:31

Fictions could be cashed, but some websites would take technical measures to prevent them from being cashed, such as encrypted files, checking the cashing, limiting the size of the cashing, and so on. These technical measures can effectively prevent the buffer from protecting the rights of readers. There were also some novels that were read online instead of being cached, so they couldn't be cached. Reading online required direct access to the website, and the buffer could not provide such direct access.

Why do I like to read books but have no time to read? Why do I have time to surf the Internet every day even though I don't like it?

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2024-09-27 07:23

This might be because everyone's hobbies and lifestyle were different, which led to their different time allocation. For people who liked reading, they might find reading interesting, relaxing, and enlightening. However, due to their schedules and work needs, they might not have enough time to read the entire book. They might choose to read short stories, chapter books, or e-books to gain more knowledge or entertainment in a limited amount of time. On the other hand, for those who didn't like to go online, they might prefer to obtain information and knowledge through reading paper books rather than online platforms. They might be more willing to spend more time reading rather than on the Internet. Of course, this didn't mean that people who liked to read books would have more time than those who didn't like to surf the Internet. Everyone's time allocation was unique and depended on factors such as their schedule, goals, hobbies, and lifestyle.

How to clear the buffer in the novel bookshelf in the uc browser? Some novels are not added to the bookshelf but there are still buffer contents after the next opening.

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2025-03-07 02:27

The following steps can be used to clear the buffer in the novel bookshelf in the uc browser: 1. Open the USB browser and select the "More" option to enter the settings page. 2 Choose the "Storage" option on the settings page. 3 On the Storage page, select the "Device Storage" and "External Storage" options. 4. Choose the "UA Caching" option on the "Device Storage" and "External Storage" pages. 5 On the UA Caching page, select the "Clear Caching" button. 6 Confirm to clear the buffer and click the "OK" button to complete the clearing operation. If there was still a novel, it might be because the novel bookshelf stored the link to the novel instead of the content. He could try to copy the link to the novel into the address bar of the browser to see if it was a buffer. If you still couldn't open the content, you could try to clear the UA browser's buffer and data before trying to open the novel bookshelf. If you still can't open the content, you can try to contact the customer service of the UA browser for help.

Why do novels have a buffer function, but merchants still have to introduce book beans for people to buy?

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2024-09-26 05:32

The novel buffer and book beans were two different products launched by merchants. The specific reasons were as follows: 1. A novel's buffer is the use of a browser or other software to buffer the content of a novel so that it can be accessed quickly when needed. Caching technology could improve the efficiency and speed of novel reading, allowing users to load novel content faster and provide a better user experience. Book beans were a method provided by merchants to purchase virtual currency, allowing users to purchase novels through the purchase of book beans. The purchase of book beans could provide a reward mechanism for readers to read more about the services provided by the merchants. At the same time, the purchase of the book beans could also bring a certain amount of income to the merchant and promote the merchant to better provide novel storage services. Therefore, the two products that merchants launched were to better meet the needs of users and improve the user experience. At the same time, they could also bring certain benefits to the merchants.

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