By way of example, and all identified as "Cache:"
yieldmanager.com
typekit.com
ru4.com
paypalobjects.com
media6degrees.com
invitemedia.com
interclick.com
imrworldwide.com
gstatic.com
googleapis.com
googleadservices.com
get.it
fwix.com
bluekai.com
as5000.com
You're suggesting that as a result of my having locked my cache file Safari is storing cache items in RAM?
Haven't actually tested... but did that locked cache.db file
remain locked and unmodified? Or did Safari simply unlock and modify it?
If it was still locked and unmodified, then Safari must be fabricating that mixed list from items stored
somewhere (and RAM seemed like a logical guess).