HttpRuntimeSection.EnableKernelOutputCache Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether output caching is enabled.
public:
property bool EnableKernelOutputCache { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("enableKernelOutputCache", DefaultValue=true)]
public bool EnableKernelOutputCache { get; set; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("enableKernelOutputCache", DefaultValue=true)>]
member this.EnableKernelOutputCache : bool with get, set
Public Property EnableKernelOutputCache As Boolean
Property Value
true
if output caching is enabled; otherwise, false
. The default value is true
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example shows how to use the EnableKernelOutputCache property.
// Get the current EnableKernelOutputCache property value.
Response.Write("EnableKernelOutputCache: " +
configSection.EnableKernelOutputCache + "<br>");
// Set the EnableKernelOutputCache property to true.
configSection.EnableKernelOutputCache = true;
' Get the current EnableKernelOutputCache property value.
Response.Write("EnableKernelOutputCache: " & _
configSection.EnableKernelOutputCache & "<br>")
' Set the EnableKernelOutputCache property to true.
configSection.EnableKernelOutputCache = True
Remarks
In order to cache a response, the following criteria need to be met:
Caching must be explicitly enabled by a page directive or by the caching API.
Caching must have an expiration policy so that the kernel knows when to discard it.
Caching cannot have any variable headers or parameters.
The request must not require any authentication.
Note
This property is relevant only when Internet Information Services (IIS) version 6.0 or later is installed.