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Page Level Caching?

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Bishop - 13 Mar 2008 03:50 GMT
Every page of our website have dynamic database driven aspects and we are
using some datasource caching now.  Even though we need a database driven
website, most of our pages would work just fine if cached for 8 or more
hours.  Is there a way to cach the entire page for 8+ hours with ASP.NET,
IIS, and/or the user's browser?
Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - 13 Mar 2008 05:19 GMT
If you mean all of the data on a single page? Sure. And you can determine
what parameters varying can alter the cache. And, if you don't like
Microsoft's rules, you can write your own cache class followign theire
examples.

See if this helps you:
http://www.softsteel.co.uk/tutorials/AspNetCaching/index.html

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> Every page of our website have dynamic database driven aspects and we are
> using some datasource caching now.  Even though we need a database driven
> website, most of our pages would work just fine if cached for 8 or more
> hours.  Is there a way to cach the entire page for 8+ hours with ASP.NET,
> IIS, and/or the user's browser?

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