Cache Content

Syntax: choose from drop down list

Cache Content allows the Appliance to store a copy of the content as it walks. In the search interface, a View Cached link will appear by results, which allows users to download the contents directly from the Appliance rather than using to the original location.

Matches in the content will be highlighted in cached pages that are HTML documents. The highlighting uses the Context Highlighting setting on the search settings page to style the highlights.

In addition caching content can be useful in situations where the original location is unavailable, either because a server is down or the user does not have access to the file server from a remote location.

The choices for Cache Content are:

  • None (default) - No extra storage of the original content occurs, the Appliance only maintains the plain text representation of the results for searching (as it always has).

  • Results Only - While walking, the Appliance maintains a copy of the original content. Selecting View Cached from a search result will present that cached copy. Links and references from web pages are left unmodified, pointing back to the original site.

  • Site Mirror - While walking, the Appliance maintains a copy of the original content, and also collects and stores auxiliary content used by web pages (images, CSS stylesheets, etc) that isn't normally necessary for the Appliance walks.

    When search users select View Cached, links and references on cached web pages are rewritten to point back to the Appliance, utilizing the cached versions of these resources. This allows a full cached view of a site to operate when the original site becomes unavailable, instead of presenting a cached web page with lots of broken images and links.

    Note that some complex, dynamic web sites might not be able to be fully mirrored.

Note: Cache Content is a completely separate feature from the similarly named Results Caching.

  • Results Caching saves an entire page of results after a search is performed, so additional searches for the same terms can use that cache instead of performing the search again. This is invisible to search users.

  • This feature, Cache Content, saves additional information while walking so that users can download an original copy of the result directly from the Appliance instead of the original location. This is done through a View Cached link on the search interface.
Please see 3.6.109 for more information on Results Caching.


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