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Client-side Caching
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 28 Feb 09
Once you've done all the server side caching you can possibly do, you might want to take a look back at the client side of things to do some advanced client-side caching. In this episode we'll show how to effectively use the max-age, etag, and last_modified helpers to scale your application.
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Action Caching
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 28 Feb 09
If you can't fully page cache your Rails action, when your next best choice is using Action Caching. Action Caching allows you to run filters such as authorization on each request before they're able to see the cached content of the page
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Advanced Page Caching
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 28 Feb 09
Page caching is pretty simple to do, but what happens when you need pagination or dynamic data on your pages? Can you still use page caching? In this screencast we'll start out showing how to solve these problems and finish up with my first rant of the series "Login status is overrated."
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Cache Expiration
Category: Web Development > Ruby On Rails
Posted: 28 Feb 09
When you start caching html content which depends on data in your database, what happens when that data changes? You're going to need to expire that cache, and in this episode, we show you how Rails makes this quite easy
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