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Dynamically Update Portions of Cached Web Pages with Post-Cache Substitution
By Julia Lerman

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Dynamically Update Portions of Cached Web Pages with Post-Cache Substitution
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If a page is mostly static, why reload the whole thing every time? You don't have to choose between the efficiency of caching and the flexibility of dynamic content. Using post-cache substitution adds another layer of flexibility to your Web sites.

 
 
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