cfcache
Speeds up page rendering when dynamic content does not have to be retrieved each time a user accesses the page. To accomplish this, cfcache creates temporary files that contain the static HTML returned from a page. You can use cfcache for simple URLs and URLs that contain URL parameters.
Body
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Example
<cfcache
[action="cache|clientcache|content|flush|get|optimal|put|servercache"]
[cachedirectory="string"]
[cachename="string"]
[directory="string"]
[expireurl="string"]
[id="any"]
[idletime="timespan"]
[key="string"]
[metadata="string"]
[name="string"]
[password="string"]
[port="number"]
[protocol="string"]
[throwonerror="boolean"]
[timeout="any"]
[timespan="timespan"]
[username="string"]
[value="any"]
>
[</cfcache>]