The type of caching used by an RSL is based on the type of RSL. Standard or cross-domain RSLs are stored in the
browser’s cache. If the user clears their cache, the RSLs are removed and must be downloaded again the next time
they are needed. Unsigned framework RSLs are also stored in the browser’s cache.
Signed framework RSLs are stored in the Player cache. This is a special cache that is maintained by Flash Player.
To clear this cache, clients must invoke the Settings Manager. RSLs stored in this cache are signed and therefore
can be used by any Flex application without the need for a cross-domain policy file.
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