HttpCachePolicy.SetNoTransforms Method
Definition
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Sets the Cache-Control: no-transform
HTTP header.
public:
void SetNoTransforms();
public void SetNoTransforms ();
member this.SetNoTransforms : unit -> unit
Public Sub SetNoTransforms ()
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to send the Cache-Control: no-transform
directive with the current response.
Response.Cache.SetNoTransforms();
Response.Cache.SetNoTransforms()
Remarks
The Cache-Control: no-transform
HTTP header instructs network caching applications not to modify the document.
The Cache-Control: no-transform
HTTP header prevents downstream proxy servers from changing any header values specified by the Content-Encoding
, Content-Range
, or Content-Type
headers (this includes the entity body). For example, it prevents proxies from converting GIF images to PNG.
As with other restrictions on caching, once SetNoTransforms is called, the Cache-Control: no-transform
HTTP header cannot be disabled through the HttpCachePolicy interface.
SetNoTransforms is introduced in the .NET Framework version 3.5. For more information, see Versions and Dependencies.