Hi Ben, you mentioned "A typical request first returns a fully-cached, pre-gzipped HTML page served from the closest Fastly node if one is available."
How do you make Fastly cache this response? (Headers?)
And, let's say you cached a dev.to post. Then, the author edits it. How do you update the cached page?
Thanks for the great article. I'm waiting for a response :)
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Hi Ben, you mentioned "A typical request first returns a fully-cached, pre-gzipped HTML page served from the closest Fastly node if one is available."
How do you make Fastly cache this response? (Headers?)
And, let's say you cached a dev.to post. Then, the author edits it. How do you update the cached page?
Thanks for the great article. I'm waiting for a response :)