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3/6/2013 10:44 AM
 
I am using DNN 6.2.2. Yesterday I updated the Client Resource Management area to Enable Composite Files and Minify CSS and Minify JS.  After making that update, the directory DNN/AppData/Client Dependency started increasing with files. Overnight our main DNN directory increased 1 GB due to this. Is this normal? Just trying to understand what is going on behind the scenes on the server. 
 
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3/8/2013 9:10 AM
 
During further research I found that it looks like every time a web page is viewed a cdj file is created. I figured these are cached pages so the performance of the page is better. My question now is: Does this taper off once a cache copy of the website is created or does this continue on forever and I have to remind my self to go and clean up this directory?
 
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