Where does Air cache loaded images?

MSIE caches all loaded files in Temporary Internet Files
folder.
Firefox - in something like C:\Documents and
Settings\user\Local Settings\Application
Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\blablabla.default\Cache
But where is the Air cache location?

These things are using the browser's cache. If you were using RSL's that would be going to a location managed by Flash.

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