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Off-Line Caching
Revised: April 3, 2015
Chapter Overview
This chapter identifies how to enable aggressive caching on an IEC.
Topics in this chapter include:
Off-Line Caching
The user can set properties within a device profile or applied policy that enables aggressive caching on
an IEC. As a result, content is cached by the IEC so that if the IEC becomes off-line (connection to the
startup URL is lost), it can still display content that users previously had interacted with before going
off-line.
Content that was not interacted with before the IEC goes off-line will not be cached and thus not visible
Note
to users. For example, if users only move an interactive map to the east and to the north of the central
coordinates, after the IEC goes off-line, the west and south portions of the map will not be visible to
users.
Only static page content is cached. Images and embedded videos are also cached. Dynamic page content
is NOT cached. For example, news ticker content may not display at some point if the news ticker is
being constantly updated.
In order to activate aggressive caching, you must first configure the media and web property settings in
the IEC's device profile or an applied policy within the IEM.Videos played on the video player are
cached in the media cache. Web page content is cached in the web cache.
Configuring Property Settings in the IEM to Enable Aggressive Caching
Follow the steps below to configure property settings.
Off-Line Caching, page 4-1
Configuring Property Settings in the IEM to Enable Aggressive Caching, page 4-1
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