Since my original post I have upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04. After reading
your comment, I went back to TB on my machine, went into the config
editor and set browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl back to false. I really
don't know why that made a difference before when I was using Ubuntu
7.10 but I swear it did. There was one huge jpg file that I was testing
it on at the time. But in any case, when I set that value back to false
my download problem does not come back. So I am thinking they fixed the
problem it in 8.10 or 9.04 somehow. Or maybe its the TB vesion you are
using. I tried this on Windows XP too and found the same result: the SSL
content is cached as it should be (with and without setting
browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl to true) . Both my TB versions are
2.0.0.21.

PS: this is possibly unrelated, but there was another thing that
upgrading fixed. For some reason in Ubuntu 7.10, there were some regular
expressions that wouldn't work in the gnome-search utility. I tore apart
it's source code and wasted a huge amount of time searching for fixes
and trying to fix the problem myself. But it magically worked in Ubuntu
9.04.

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