Can you give an example of when one would use this?

Is there an advantage to caching the result instead of using say a
session object to store a value? or why would one want to cache the
result server side? isnt it easier to use a global variable in the
client side and store the result client side?

Thanks!



> adding the AjaxServerCache attribute to the AjaxMethod will save the
> result for x seconds for the same arguments. This was not working
> correct in older versions.
>


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