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  • Petr Snobelt 923 posts 1535 karma points
    Nov 01, 2009 @ 22:44
    Petr Snobelt
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    Possibility to set cache control "Public"

    I look at headers generated by ImageGen, and it set cache-control header to private, is there a way how to change it to public? I'd like to use browser cache.

     

    Petr

  • Douglas Robar 3570 posts 4711 karma points MVP ∞ admin c-trib
    Nov 04, 2009 @ 14:40
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    Improvements to allow browser-side caching as well are coming in ImageGen Professional v3. You will also be able to set the expires timeout.

    cheers,
    doug.

  • Petr Snobelt 923 posts 1535 karma points
    Nov 04, 2009 @ 16:24
    Petr Snobelt
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    Such simple thing like set cache-control header to public can be in free version, please :-)

    BTW: Is there release dates for ImageGen 3 and XSLTSearch 3?

  • Douglas Robar 3570 posts 4711 karma points MVP ∞ admin c-trib
    Nov 06, 2009 @ 11:50
    Douglas Robar
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    Caching control is a Pro feature for various reasons; one of which is that the caching period is set in the imagegen.config file and can be set for all images as well as on a class-by-class basis. That means you can have huge browser-side caching for background images, for instance, and small or no browser caching for images that change more frequently. Extremely flexible!

    I'm still hoping for an end-of-year release of ImageGen 3.

    cheers,
    doug.

  • Douglas Robar 3570 posts 4711 karma points MVP ∞ admin c-trib
    Nov 06, 2009 @ 11:52
    Douglas Robar
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    BTW, ImageGen 3 is a free upgrade for existing Pro users, so there's no penalty for buying now and being stuck with an upgrade fee later. I hate that and won't do that to users.

    cheers,
    doug.

  • Julius Bartkus 51 posts 76 karma points
    Nov 19, 2009 @ 11:47
    Julius Bartkus
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    http://www.codeproject.com/KB/web-image/ImageHandler.aspx?msg=2858228

    in this article.NET data caching is used, hope it is useful.

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