If you are trying to implement a content caching solution on your enterprise network, you know that serving up dynamic content is a cat-and-mouse game. The major Web content delivery sites want to deliver fresh content, and you want to try to cache that content, so that subsequent views of it don't consume additional network bandwidth on your Internet links. But what you probably didn't know is...
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