Fernando Perez wrote:

>> But nothing actually solves the problem without giving new ones. So I 
>> guess I have to use fragment caching?

> We use fragment caching on our VoD website: http://www.digiprof.fr , you 
> cannot do page caching if once the user is authenticated, he gets a 
> custom page.
> 
> PS: yeah Prototype is huge, we are currently considering other lighter 
> options, such as mootools.

It would have been kind of frustrating to have 5000 lines of Javascript 
hanging around just to make one thing little thing work: Cacheable 
Flash. So I don't want to do that.

I'll try fragment caching, then. Thanks! :)
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