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WebSite Instalation, Content Expiration Altered By Code??
Hi there,
I'm building a Complete web Application, and i've got a lots of clients to install it. My Problem is that I need to make the WebSite run with no Content Expiration in the IIS, and i need to change this in the instalation event, automaticly. Is there any way to to put, by code, in a simple application? Without going to the Configuration By hand??? Thank you for your help. |
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Are you talking about content expiration in the web browser?
I don't know of any setting in IIS other than some settings for asp cache.
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Hi,
if you see the properties of an web site in your IIS, there is the HTTP Headers option, and then there is the Enable Content Expiration check. This is what i'm talking about. It really help me, if i could change this option automaticly. Thank you for your response. |
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filter?
One options is, if you can distribute and install a filter with your web app, you can do whatever
you want with the hearders once your filter is in place. |
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