How to Use Multiple Versions of a Web Page in Web Cache (Personalized Data in the Pages)
(Doc ID 124702.1)
Last updated on JULY 12, 2024
Applies to:
Web Cache - Version 9.0.4.0.1 to 10.1.2.3.0 [Release AS10g to AS10gR2]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
To explain, with an example, how to configure Web Cache to store multiple versions of a web page due to the cookie value.
To explain the concept of caching multiple versions of the same documents in Web Cache.
The reason to do this is that the display of a page can be different depending on :
- The value of a cookie.
- Certain settings in the request header i.e. clients use a different browser, a different language, ... .
An example of such a page is realized by the PL/SQL procedure cookHtml (below). The value of the cookie PERSON is used in the display of the page. If we just cache one version of the page, then you can change the value of the cookie but the page will always stay the same. With the correct settings in place, separate pages will be cached as the cookie value stored in PERSON is changed.
Scope
Web Cache administrators
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