Setting The Web Page Caching Mode - HP 2000fc Reference Manual

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Setting the Web Page Caching Mode

The web page caching mode controls how SMU handles web page names. The
names interact with your browser's caching operations to determine which pages
and image files are retrieved.
To set the web page caching mode:
1. Select Manage > General Config > LAN Configuration.
2. In the Advanced LAN Options panel, click Advanced Options.
3. In the Change Web Page Caching Mode panel, set Web Page Caching Mode to
Enabled or Disabled:
Enabled – Causes SMU to generate unique page names for all main web page
accesses. This setting forces the web browser to always retrieve a new page from
the system when needed. This mode is essential if your network has any kind of
a proxy server that might be caching web requests from the system, which is
undesirable as it could cause old pages or data to be displayed. This mode also
prevents your web browser from caching pages that it shouldn't. This mode is the
default.
Disabled – Web page names requested from SMU are not unique so you must
assure that your browser and network are set up correctly to always retrieve a
new page from the system when requested. You must also perform a top-level
browser refresh (or close a browser and open a new one) to make the change take
effect.
4. Click Change Web Page Caching Mode.
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