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Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and Webmasters

by holyver & 23 others , 1 comment
A Web cache sits between one or more Web servers (also known as origin servers) and a client or many clients, and watches requests come by, saving copies of the responses — like HTML pages, images and files (collectively known as representations) — for itself. Then, if there is another request for the same URL, it can use the response that it has, instead of asking the origin server for it again.

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Traduction en français par yoyodesign : http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/index.fr.html

gregR said at 07:23 the 21/08/2006


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