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By rick
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Published: Sep 21 2006 / 13:38

If you know how cache works, you know that there are several http headers that rule client side cache logic: Cache-Control, Date, Expires, Last-Modified. In few samples I will define an optimization issue that your ASP.NET web site, probably, has and at the end there will be solution, that will help to avoid senseless requests to your web server and speed it up.
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GLoom replied ago:

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Hi all!

Thank you for interest in this article. Now I want to create new one but I have doubts. I want do describe in details how you can check if your asp.net hosting security is tuned well and what to do to protect yourself. But such tutorial could be used in other direction because it can teach you how to hack your neighbours at hosting pc. I think that people should understand risks and be ready to protect their data. Also all information is public now but I never saw it in one place.

As soon as most visitors are coming from this page I want to ask here: How do you think, is it acceptably to publish such tutorials? I'm afraid that many hostings have this security vulnerability...

PS: English is not a native language for me, so if I made a mistake somewhere please feel free to notice me.

Best regards.

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