Learn how to write a custom tag that allows for simple caching in ColdFusion MX. Ray Camden leads a discussion on creating a ColdFusion tag for partial-page caching of information. Ray is the Director of Development for Mindseye, Inc., a Team Macromedia member, and a Macromedia User Group manager.
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Figure 1. Coding partial-page caching
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Raymond Camden is the VP of Software Development for Broadchoice Inc. A long-time ColdFusion user, Raymond has worked on numerous ColdFusion books, including the ColdFusion Web Application Construction Kit, and has contributed to the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update and the ColdFusion Developers Journal. He also presents at conferences and contributes to online webzines. He founded many community websites, including CFLib.org, ColdFusionPortal.org, ColdFusionCookbook.org and is the author of open source applications, including the popular BlogCFC blogging application.
Raymond can be reached at his blog or through e-mail at ray@camdenfamily.com. He is the happily married and proud father of three kids and is somewhat of a Star Wars nut.