May 30th, 2022 × #Caching#Performance#Headers
Cache Control Headers Explained
Discussion on how cache control headers work and how they can be used to improve website performance.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes answer a question about caching, cache control headers, an explanation of the fields for caching.
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Show Notes
- 00:24 Welcome
- 01:11 Sponsor: Sentry
- 02:28 Sponsor: LogRocket
- 03:08 My struggle has been with caching, cache control headers and would love a better explanation on some of the fields?
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- 04:48 What is a header?
- 06:05 What is caching?
- 08:21 Time to live (TTL)
- 09:08 Benefits of a cache
- 10:03 Specifying how long to cache
- 11:06 max-age
- 12:45 stale-while-revalidate
- 16:17 stale-if-error
- 16:54 must-revalidate
- 17:21 private
- 18:03 immutable
- 19:29 no-transform
- 20:45 Cache Control Request Directives
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