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  • Thread Starter mariuszm

    (@mariuszm)

    Some inspiration for developer Breeze – https://varnish-cache.org/docs/3.0/tutorial/esi.html

    Thread Starter mariuszm

    (@mariuszm)

    Plugin Author adeelkhan

    (@adeelkhan)

    Thanks for highlighting the point and reference provided.

    Right now the functionality not fulfil by Breeze, meanwhile you may exclude the URL under the “Never Cache URL” option as well as you can exclude the specific JS and CSS files under the “Exclude CSS” and “Exclude JS” options.

    Thread Starter mariuszm

    (@mariuszm)

    This is not a solution. It’s a shame that Breeze doesn’t support Edge Side Includes like other, contemporary solutions. I don’t want to exclude the whole site (as you suggest) just its dynamic, selected elements.
    Is there any chance of such an update coming soon?

    @mariuszm totally agree, this would be a fantastic feature. Great references as well. It would be a huge improvement to get such contemporary web technologies incorporated into Breeze in the near future.

    For the time being, what I’ve done is excluded any dynamic content from the initial HTML page output, rendering only placeholders. I then load dynamic content via Ajax calls. This means that the entire page content can still get cached, and the dynamic elements get loaded independently for each user.

    Thread Starter mariuszm

    (@mariuszm)

    @davidbawiec can you provide the code of your solution to help?

    Plugin Author adeelkhan

    (@adeelkhan)

    Now we have add the point in our feature development list and hopefully add in our up coming releases.

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