ruby-actionpack-page-caching 1.0.2-3 source package in Ubuntu
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ruby-actionpack-page-caching (1.0.2-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Fix long description (Closes: #781801) -- Balasankar C <email address hidden> Sun, 05 Apr 2015 22:19:53 +0530
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ruby-actionpack-page-caching_1.0.2-3.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 1266e1918ac460bd8c5bb95719e33436486fa1b4e0be3c18c01204d6712feaf6 |
ruby-actionpack-page-caching_1.0.2.orig.tar.gz | 8.3 KiB | 65b27bd5c8c9c322c66a7642975c0766196ef4c00383b738d91c179f2506af2e |
ruby-actionpack-page-caching_1.0.2-3.debian.tar.xz | 3.0 KiB | 5ab182510780122eb017add948e5dd0358da378a6ec441ce346ce5a47532fefe |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.0.2-1 to 1.0.2-3 (1.1 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- ruby-actionpack-page-caching: static page caching for Action Pack (removed from core in Rails 4.0)
Page caching is an approach to caching where the entire action output of is
stored as a HTML file that the web server can serve without going through
Action Pack.
.
This is the fastest way to cache your content as opposed to going dynamically
through the process of generating the content. Unfortunately, this incredible
speed-up is only available to stateless pages where all visitors are treated
the same. Content management systems -- including weblogs and wikis -- have
many pages that are a great fit for this approach, but account-based systems
where people log in and manipulate their own data are often less likely
candidates.