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5/8/2009 8:48 AM
 

Hi, I am working on an in-house DNN project and we are attempting to improve the performance by adding hardware caching on the frontend.

When viewing content pages (i.e. dynamic pages) served by DNN, I'm not observing any Last-Modified response headers. However, I am seeing Last-modified headers on static files, which DNN does not handle. Is there a setting somewhere to enable the Last-Modified header to be sent? I'm assuming that within the database, the last modified date for each content page is stored, and that date is updated any time a module on that page is changed.

We are using DNN version 4.9.3.

Thanks.

 
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5/8/2009 9:29 AM
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there is no last modified, content is combined on the fly and DNN will start in V 5.1 with auditing of all core objects, modules may follow later, but I am not sure, whther there will be an option to determin latest change of any object displayed on the page to gain the information you need.


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Sebastian Leupold

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