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Asked by jinesh_kakaria in Computer Servers, Web Servers
Hello Experts
I have deployed my web portal (built in ASP.net 2.0) in Shared Hosting Windows Server.
I have lots of static pages, images and obvious JS files ,CSS etc. I want to cache these files on server so that my end users get good performance.
I have read somewhere that there is something like Static Content folder where we can put all the static stuff and when user request any page the required content or images get loaded only once and may sit in the browser or proxy server and next time it is served from the browser or proxy server itself, no need to download again. It saves bandwidth and time.
I would like to know is this possible on IIS shared hosting environment or is there any other way to do the same.
I am waiting for your valuable comments.
Thanks
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