This is a discussion on Enabling Client-Side Cache within the Web 2.0 forums, part of the Programming Talk category; Enabling Client-Side Cache A regular website could easily cache the page’s information. The whole webpage is saved in ...
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Enabling Client-Side Cache
Enabling Client-Side Cache
A regular website could easily cache the page’s information. The whole webpage is saved in the temporary folder so that it could be accessed faster the next time user visits the particular page. Unfortunately, this concept is only applied to HTML and other websites where the whole webpage is refreshed whenever something new is added. Ajax on the other hand, refreshes only part of the page so the natural caching behavior is not applied as it does not detect any general changes Read More... |
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