Page Output Caching
You will now add a new page to your project that supports Page Output
Caching.
1. Add a new Web Form
to your project, naming it "PageOutputCaching.aspx".
In the Add New Item dialog make sure to check Place code in separate
file and Select Master Page, selecting MasterPage.master.
2. Open Web.sitemap and add another siteMapNode
child element so that "Page Output Caching" appears in the navigation
menu.

3. Click the PageOutputCaching.aspx tab and then click
Design. Select the Content control, press F4,
and then
change the (ID) property to "bodyContent". In the Content
control type "Page Output Caching", highlight it, and then from the Block Format
toolbar menu, select Heading 2 <H2>. Finally, in
the Content control type "Timestamp: ", and then drag a Label
control to the design surface, changing its ID property to "timestampLabel".

4. Double-click anywhere on
the gray area to add a Page Load event handler. To the
handler add the following code, which sets the Label control's
Text property to display the date and time that the page loaded:
timestampLabel.Text = DateTime.Now.ToString
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5. Click the PageOutputCaching.aspx tab and then click
Source. Add the following
OutputCache directive below the Page directive, effectively caching the page's
contents for ten seconds: <%@ OutputCache VaryByParam="none" Duration="10" %>.
6. Press F5 to run the application. When the page loads, note
the time and then press F5 continually until you see the time change
approximately 10 seconds later.
As you can see, cached page contents were served until the cache expired, at which
time new page contents were served.
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