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ASP Expires Property
Complete Response Object Reference
The Expires property sets how long (in minutes) a page will be cached on a
browser before it expires. If a user returns to the same page before it expires, the cached version is displayed.
Syntax
response.Expires[=number]
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| Parameter |
Description |
| number |
The time in minutes before the page expires |
Examples
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Example 1
The following code indicates that the page will never be cached:
<%response.Expires=-1%>
Example 2
The following code indicates that the page will expire after 1440 minutes (24
hours):
<%response.Expires=1440%>
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Complete Response Object Reference
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