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jimmyp1983 -> Unchecked Enable HTTP caching vs. Never, no content... (14.Apr.2009 2:55:51 PM)

I was just wondering if someone can tell me the difference between "disabling HTTP caching" and selecting "Never, no content will ever be cached." in a Cache rule?   Is the never, no content will ever be cached used as a blanket setting to disable FTP and HTTP caching in the rule?  Why would I pick one or the other? Would I use the uncheck the Enable HTTP Caching and Enable FTP caching checkboxes method for more granularity?




Jason Jones -> RE: Unchecked Enable HTTP caching vs. Never, no content... (17.Apr.2009 12:41:48 PM)

Disabling HTTP caching turns off the feature all together, whereas the "never, no content will ever be cached" is normally used with a specific domain set, not globally.

This option is normally used when you have external sites that you don't want to be cached and you create a cache rule to achieve this; whilst still caching all other sites...

Cheers

JJ




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