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cached pages
What are cached pages?
Cached pages are basiccaly a procedure of saving data to memory, the aim is to speed up the time it generally takes to access that data. When a user access a page, the browser wills automtically cache the page on your computer.it means when we press the back button, it will not requir to download the page files again. caching Web pages is a difficult task for many developers,so mostly people accomplished caching by using the third party software known as ASP.NET which offers several ways to cache information.Users can cache entire sections of pages or even objects(line of code)
Cached pages are basiccaly a procedure of saving data to memory, the aim is to speed up the time it generally takes to access that data. When a user access a page, the browser wills automtically cache the page on your computer.it means when we press the back button, it will not requir to download the page files again. caching Web pages is a difficult task for many developers,so mostly people accomplished caching by using the third party software known as ASP.NET which offers several ways to cache information.Users can cache entire sections of pages or even objects(line of code)
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