Hi Dridi,

Thanks  for your response.

I have implemented ESI and put the form in ESI framework. Seems to work fine.

Thanks,

Pinakee


On 25/05/16 4:22 pm, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Pinakee BIswas <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Dridi,

Thanks for your response.

For example, ours is an ecommerce site and this is a Product details page.
This page contains the details about a product, product images (which is
common for all users/visitors) and a form to add the product to cart. It
would be great to cache the all the portions of the page that contains the
product details (except the one with the form to add to cart). This page is
a heavily visited page and hence, caching would help in improving the
throughput.
If you want to partially cache the page, then the Cache-Control
solution is definitely counter-productive.

I can't help you there but I can at least mention things that come to mind:
- put the form in an ESI fragment
- put the form in an iframe
- retrieve the form using javascript

Cheers


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