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Multiple Versions of Cached Pages<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

• Create Compressed Cache Copies - This option allows you to disable the creation of a gzip-<br />

compressed version of each cached page as long as it is larger than 1KB. You should normally<br />

leave this option checked.<br />

• Create a separate cached page for each value of - If you want to manage a different cache<br />

version according to an additional parameter, you can choose to create a separate cached page<br />

for all the caching conditions (Entire Query String) or add one at a time each separate query<br />

string (Get, Server, Session or Cookie).<br />

Duration of Caching<br />

Define the cache's lifetime<br />

Lifetime - The duration of the cache content, after the set amount of seconds the cached content<br />

will be replaced by new content.<br />

For more information and rule examples see: Working with Page Caching.<br />

Note:<br />

URL caching conditions can be defined using Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE). The pattern<br />

syntax is the same as the syntax used by PHP's preg_match() and other preg_* functions. For more<br />

information on the PCRE syntax, see<br />

http://devzone.zend.com/manual/reference.pcre.pattern.syntax.html.<br />

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