i am using Jcrop to give users the option to crop there images, i have hit a small caching problem.
if you open an image which is already on the server and crop it. my jcrop works and crops the image fine but when i reload the image the old version is displayed. i have this inside an update panel.
so is there a way of removing the browsers cache before i reload the image?
I am looking for a Cache filter which can be removed when certain action is performed.
Suppose,I have Index action which is loading records and cached with a filter for a minute.As long as I am calling Index the action must be cached and no trip to db.
Once I create a record in Create action than it should remove the cache a load the records from DB.I have found one in Ninject web example which is like below. I am looking for same solution.
[Cache(0, 0, 5, 0)] public ActionResult Index() { [code]...
Precondition: There's a web application that leverages ASP.NET security model. There's also an Active Directory (AD) integration component. It provides AD users and roles as if those are application's own users and roles. The relations like "is in role" between AD user and AD role are stored in AD domain, of course, but are cached by the web application.
Problem: Let's say AD user1 is a member of AD role1. When web application starts, it caches this relation. Now if the AD administrator removes user1 from role1 using AD console, the application doesn't know about this change - the cache entry is kept. This becomes a security hole because the role1 might have permissions the user1 should no longer have.
There are two сcontrary opinions how to solve this:
"Listen" to AD changes and trigger cache entry removal once the operation is detected on AD server - because we are responsible for correct AD component functioning Leave the cache untouched - because we didn't put the entry there and should not remove it either
I have an ASP.NET website in which the user has the Login/Logout functionality. There are some pages which are viewable only if the user is logged in. Now, after the user signs out, I noticed that the user is still able to see this restricted page on pressing the back button. I want to create the functionality such that once the user signs out, the page should not be viewable. How can that be done?
P.S I am not using built in Login controls in ASP.NET
I'm using an outside page to update an image in my system. When I'm redirected back to the page I've worked in, I still see the old picture. I don't see my changes until I press ctrl+f5.
U are caching a list of items, then Add or update or delete method called. Approach 1)
A- Do the data change at the database. If success do B, C B- Remove the entire list from the Cache. C- Re-Cache the list on first read.
Approach 2)
A- Do the data change at the database, If success do B B- Do the same change at the cached items, and save more time.
Approach(2) probably will cause nasty difficult to spot bugs, because the data come from BLL and placed directly into cache, One can't assume no bugs will happen at the sproc, I am not worry about database runtime errors, runtime errors will show up, but I am worry about invalid data, or miss calculation. Can I proceed with approach (2) with caution? Is there a "best practice" principle which suggest not doing approach(2)?
User X login as "user1" in web browser. Then user Y also login as "user1" also in another web browser. User Y got error message "Another user log in some account".
That is work as expected.
If X, close their web browser. Then try again to login in as "user1". X get also get "Another user log in some account".
So i trying debug then i found session is remove when web browser is close, but cache still remaining in web browser.
how to clear cache when user close their browser, (not tab).
I have a menu on my site that changes depending on whether the user is logged in or not. With browser caching, the menu "gets stuck" in either state and is confusing to users.They'll login, but the menu won't update because it's still cached in the unauthenticated state... and vice versa.How is this typically handled? Can we refresh the user's browser cache from our code? Or do I just not allow browser caching? (would rather use it, very nice bump in speed).UpdateHere's how I set client-side, browser caching in my asp.net mvc 2 app:
public class CacheFilterAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute { /// <summary> /// Gets or sets the cache duration in seconds. The default is 10 seconds.
i am using ScriptManager in my webpage. i am also using a lot of pagemethods in this page. When i look at the viewsource of the browser after the page has been rendered i find a lot of javascript which has been generated by the scriptmanager.
how can i browser cache all these scripts so that they are not loaded everytime the page is rendered.
Not sure if i'm posting in the right forum, if not, please move it...i have the following issue... I want to "disable" browser's back button. Seems it's not possible, but using cache.setcacheability and timing it, kinda disables the option of navigating back. I need this because in some pages of my webpage, i keep values in a Session variable so when a page loads, i need to check that variable, and, if navigating back, cant do that. I also "set cache to false" because if someone closes session, and i allow cache, someone else could handtype a url in that same pc and see the page without login (though if he/she tries to navigate through it will be kicked out because when loading a new page, i'll know that he/she is not logged) but i dont want to allow even that,
that's why cache is disabled. The problem is that loading over and over again my masterpage (header, footer, menu and stuff) is going to slow down the webpage, because every time there's a request, the page has to be sent again completely. So, is there something like a "mix" mode where i can allow cache just for a few things? If not, what's the best practice to achieve both things i'm trying: speed and security?
As part of the deployment, we need to have a maintenance page displayed for our web site. The issue we are experiencing is that when the maintenance page is active and ISA rule is configured to redirect to the maintenance page. We see the following behavior:
The user is not displayed the maintenance page, but is displayed a splash page with the English and French buttons. Click on any button displayed a 404 error regarding the URL / File not found. After clearing the local cache and reloading the browser, the maintenance page is displayed successfully.
The same behavior is noticed one we have disabled the ISA rule for the maintenance page and re-enabled the ISA rule for the the Website. The user is presented with the 404 error and once the cache is deleted, the user can see the Website.The issue is a cause by browser retrieving the website pages from the cache and not directly from the webserver.
I have a form that has n dropdownlists, and the form has gotten so big that it now weights over 1.2MB...I was wondering, is it possible to load the datasource items once in the browser and have all related dropdownlist use that single datasource to conserve bandwidth?Something like, load datasource into div, and on page_load have all dropdownlist load from that div...
I am inserting and updating the image from html file upload to my gridview / insertion goes fine , but when i update the image by clicking on edit using onselectedindexchanged event of gridview, I fetch the image then change it with other image, with this simultaneously i rebind the gridview, in the beck-end everything goes fine it updates and replaces the image but in gridview it won't show after updated. I am using postbacktrigger on my submit button, but gridview won't refreshes, until and unless i click on address bar and press ENTER , or until i won't press CTRL+F5 to clear the browser cache.
I am using Html.RenderAction<CartController>(c => c.Show()); on my master Page to display the cart for all pages. The problem is when I add an item to the cart and then hit the browser back button. It shows the old cart (from Cache) until I hit the refresh button or navigate to another page.
I've tried this and it works perfectly but it disables the Cache globally for the whole page an for all pages in my site (since this Action method is used on the master page). I need to enable cache for several other partial views (action methods) for performance reasons.
I wouldn't like to use client side script with AJAX to refresh the cart (and login view) on page load - but that's the only solution I can think of right now.
I have an external javascript file which I include to my page on the code behind (as seen below).
My problem is, when I my page makes a postback (not partial one), I check the loaded scripts by using FireBug, and I cannot see the javascript file in the list after the post back. I asusmed once it is included to page on the first load, browser will be caching it so that I do not need to re-include it.
Assume a simple aspx data entry page in which admin user can upload an image as well as some other data. They are stored in database and the next time admin visits that page to edit record, image data fetched and a preview generated and saved to disk (using GDI+) and the preview is shown in an image control.
This procedure works fine for the first time however if the image changes (a new one uploaded) the next time the page is surfed it shows previously uploaded image. I debugged the application and everything works correct. The new image data is in database and new preview is stored in Temp location however the page shows previous one. If I refresh the page it shows the new image preview. I should mention that preview is always saved to disk with one name (id of each record as the name).
I think that is because of IE and other browsers use client cache instead of loading images each time a page is surfed. I wonder if there is a way to force the client browser to refresh itself so the newly uploaded image is shown without user intervention.