On pages with multiple tabs, some tabs may have content that should not be cached. What should I set up OracleAS Web Cache in such a situation?
Like caching any other Web pages, you may either embed surrogate-control within the HTTP header or set a caching rule. To set a caching rule, you’ll need to be able to identify the URL of the page. In this case, each tab may have its distinct URL and you will need to configure a caching rule for each tab.
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