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Docs - split up cache pages #1092
Docs - split up cache pages #1092
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- Split 'cached data' into 'Default Cache Behavior' and 'Automated Re-fetching' pages - Flesh out 'Default Cache Behavior' content - Re-order sidebar items
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Wooo, lots of reading material here! Looks good though and makes sense.
Splits up the 'Cached Data' page into 'Cache Behavior' and 'Automated Re-fetching'.
Note that the line is still a bit blurry between them: 'Cache Behavior' now has a section for 'Manipulating Cache Behavior', which includes a lot of things that would be considered as fitting 'automated re-fetching' as well.
However, the main goal is to have the 'automatic re-fetching via cache tags' concept on it's own page. Hopefully the two pages reference each other enough in the appropriate locations so that no relevant information gets missed.