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3/9/2007 9:13 PM
 
brian wrote

Do shared hosting providers limit the amount of cache..      disk and/or memory.. ??

Yes.


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3/9/2007 11:16 PM
 
If this module is supposed to cache itself and their is none available I would think it would recycle at some point.   Unless the limit is so low that a few people running reports are exhausting the cache that quickly.  
 
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3/10/2007 8:01 AM
 

John,

Maybe it would be enough to have a checkbox setting in the module setting where you can define: "Use own cache with own parameters". If the option is set, you can use the regular ASP.NET outputcache with own parameters. Is this an idea that can be useful?

Jelle

 
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3/13/2007 12:41 PM
 

This has only started being an issue since 4.4.1

I have tried all the Performance settings.    Module caching to disk and Very High seems to work best.   Once I run a report more than three times, it will not cache it.  

Is this the .NET cache it is using or a DNN specific cache?  

 
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4/15/2007 5:06 PM
 

It seems that my original question about how to override the DNN output cache with own cache parameters? If somebody could give me a hint on how to do it? I would make a checkbox and then look the module without the DNN output cache parameters so that you can implement your own.

 
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