Ability to cache specified HTTP headers. (v2)#252
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@DGrudzynskyi , It looks like this hasn't made it into a nuget package release, but is something we could likely use too. Have you used this code to persist headers in production? |
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@chuckwatson87 yes, I did. Although It was quite long time ago and I just don't remember whether there were any project-specific amendments, not posted back to this repo |
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Based on #126
But applied on top of latest version of dev branch with some changes:
IApiOutputCacheimplementation, if needed. No need for client code to worry about it.Also, there is a tiny fix for
Get_until25012015_1700test, as 2015 (and even 2018) has already passed by.