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Caching content sources
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Enter the name of the variable.
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Click OK.
The PHP server variable appears in the Bindings panel.
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Defining JSP server variables
You can define a request variable as a source of dynamic content for JSP pages.
To define a request variable for a JSP page:
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Open the Bindings panel (Window > Bindings).
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Click the Plus (+) button and select Request Variable from the pop-up menu.
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Enter the name of the variable.
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Click OK.
The JSP server variable appears in the Bindings panel.
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Caching content sources
You can cache—or store—sources of dynamic content in a Design Note. This lets you work
on a site even if you don’t have access to the database or application server storing the sources
of dynamic content. Caching may also speed up development by eliminating repeated access
across a network to the database and application server.
on a site even if you don’t have access to the database or application server storing the sources
of dynamic content. Caching may also speed up development by eliminating repeated access
across a network to the database and application server.
To cache content sources:
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Click the arrow button in the top right corner of the Bindings panel and toggle Cache in
the pop-up menu.
the pop-up menu.