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IIS 6.0 / Compression / Caching controls

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Steve - 12 Oct 2005 15:40 GMT
Hello.  We will be turning on compression on IIS 6.0 for our asp.net 2.0
website.   Although someone also said that pages and controls cannot be
cached.  I believe I did read someone there are certain restrictions on
caching an entire page, but what about user controls?   I would cache the
controls using VaryByParam pr VaryByCustom.

Thanks for your help in advance!

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Steve - 13 Oct 2005 11:58 GMT
I just realized that this doesn't make sense...please read this instead.
Hopefully it will make more sense to you :-)

Hello.  We will be turning on compression on Windows Server 2003/ IIS 6.0
for our asp.net 2.0 website.   Someone said that pages cannot be cached (at
least under certain circumstances).  But what about user controls?   I would
cache the
controls using VaryByParam pr VaryByCustom.  Is this possible?

Thanks for your help in advance!

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Joerg Jooss - 14 Oct 2005 17:58 GMT
> I just realized that this doesn't make sense...please read this
> instead.  Hopefully it will make more sense to you :-)
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>
> Thanks for your help in advance!

That still doesn't make sense to me. Are you talking about caching or
compression? Those topics are not related at all.

Cheers,
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