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VirtualPathProvider Cache Problem

Asked by Webtologist in .NET Framework 2.x, Programming for ASP.NET, .NET Framework 3.x versions

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I implemented a VirtualPathProvider that delivers content from a DB.  Everything works fine except that the pages are cached indefinately.  Any changes to the content won't be reflected on the next call to the same page.  I have to in fact clear out the Asp.Net Temp folder in order to get the new content. How do I get VirtualPathProvider to always deliver up-to-date content.  I've even tried overriding the GetCacheDependency to always return Nothing and still no luck. I am using Vista as a development machine.Start Free Trial
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