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9/24/2007 6:22 AM
 

Hi,

I have a small but annoying problem problem that I am sure is quite easy to fix but I just can't figure out how.

I have a developed a custom module with a gridview that is supposed to display different content based on the input of a querystring:

http://195.178.246.184/UserDirectoryInput/tabid/61/country/sweden/Default.aspx

http://195.178.246.184/UserDirectoryInput/tabid/61/country/thailand/Default.aspx

The problem is that is seems like the page is cached and is maintaining the content based on the querystring of the link that was clicked first. In other words, the page does not change when inputting a different querystring value. When runnning the page through the visual studio debbuger, the inserted breakpoints on the page are not hit the second time...

Is there anybody that has any ideas of how to prevent this from happening?

Best Rergards

Carl

 
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9/24/2007 3:50 PM
 

Set the caching time to 0 for your related module.

 
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9/27/2007 6:02 AM
 

the Default Cache Time in the module definition is set to 0, and it does not seem like I am allowed to work with the the outputcache in the aspx page. Is there any other way to control what is cached?

/carl

 
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10/3/2007 5:30 PM
 

Just a thought: pages can be cached by web browser also.

Kind regards,

Primoz

 
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10/4/2007 9:21 AM
 
carljohanbolmsten wrote

Hi,

I have a small but annoying problem problem that I am sure is quite easy to fix but I just can't figure out how.

I have a developed a custom module with a gridview that is supposed to display different content based on the input of a querystring:

http://195.178.246.184/UserDirectoryInput/tabid/61/country/sweden/Default.aspx

http://195.178.246.184/UserDirectoryInput/tabid/61/country/thailand/Default.aspx

The problem is that is seems like the page is cached and is maintaining the content based on the querystring of the link that was clicked first. In other words, the page does not change when inputting a different querystring value. When runnning the page through the visual studio debbuger, the inserted breakpoints on the page are not hit the second time...

Is there anybody that has any ideas of how to prevent this from happening?

Best Rergards

Carl



Your string parsing doesn't happen to be inside an if(!isPostBack){ ...} block, would it?

If you haven't don so, put a breakpoint somewhere right at the beginning of your code, and then use the Step-Into option to see where you execution takes you line by line, and why.
 
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