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9/26/2007 9:28 AM
 
I have a custom module that downloads some data from the web to display to the user. The process takes a while, so I cache the data and display that whenever the user goes back to my module. I'm using the caching API in DNN, namely SetCache and GetCache in DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities.DataCache. I'd like the cached data to stay until the user logs out or closes the browser. Is there a specific item that gets put into the cache during a login session, then gets removed at logout? If so I can make my cached data dependent on it.

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Chris
 
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