Get all the values from HttpContext.Current.Cache
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Hi , please let me know how to Get all the values from HttpContext.Current.Cache as i doesn"t know the keyname to specify in get method of HttpContext.Current.Cache... ie HttpContext.Current.Cache.Get
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Hi , please let me know how to Get all the values from HttpContext.Current.Cache as i doesn"t know the keyname to specify in get method of HttpContext.Current.Cache... ie HttpContext.Current.Cache.Get
hey! siva please don't do cross post. you have already posted this question there-[Get all the values from HttpContext.current.cache][^] and one OP Prakash have already answered you. so be stick there and revert back if you have any query. :)
modified on Monday, July 4, 2011 12:33 PM
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hey! siva please don't do cross post. you have already posted this question there-[Get all the values from HttpContext.current.cache][^] and one OP Prakash have already answered you. so be stick there and revert back if you have any query. :)
modified on Monday, July 4, 2011 12:33 PM
RaviRanjankr wrote:
one OP have already answered you
OP stands for Original Poster, i.e. the person who posted the question. OP does not relate to one who answers a question.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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RaviRanjankr wrote:
one OP have already answered you
OP stands for Original Poster, i.e. the person who posted the question. OP does not relate to one who answers a question.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
Mark Nischalke wrote:
OP stands for Original Poster, i.e. the person who posted the question. OP does not relate to one who answers a question.
:doh: I was thinking OP stands for Other Person. that's why I used OP word. whatever, thanks Mark to let me know the actual meaning of OP(Original Poster).