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Caching in asp.net 2.0

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    hi all, I am developing a web application using asp.net 2.0 with VB. I need to do Page output Caching for my page. I am using both client and server controls in my page. I need to cache the whole page for particular time period . I have a HTML table in my page.I need to Cache the data in the HTML table also. could anyone give me solution for this?? How can i Cache my whole page data including HTML table using the Page Output Caching Concept. Thanks all in Advance. Regards, Senthilraj K

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      hi all, I am developing a web application using asp.net 2.0 with VB. I need to do Page output Caching for my page. I am using both client and server controls in my page. I need to cache the whole page for particular time period . I have a HTML table in my page.I need to Cache the data in the HTML table also. could anyone give me solution for this?? How can i Cache my whole page data including HTML table using the Page Output Caching Concept. Thanks all in Advance. Regards, Senthilraj K

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      If you know exactly what to search for, why don't you? There are a lot of excellent tutorials and examples available already. Search[^] The answer to this kind of questions is better found in the material that is already available. If you have some more specific questions, those are better suited to be asked in a forum.

      --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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