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posted by Michelle M Webb

Well, it's certainly been a while since I've posted to The Citrix Blogs. Web Services has been working hard to improve our, I mean your, Web experience on our various community sites, the Knowledge Center, and of course, the Citrix Forums.

So, besides giving "props" to my team (is that even cool to say anymore? Anyway, I digress), I wanted to share some changes we've made to make it easier and faster to find all the documentation (Admin Guides, readmes, etc.) for our Citrix products....

We now have a central page (Product Documentation Links) at http://support.citrix.com/pages/docs/ that lists all our current product releases and links you directly into the Documentation tabs for each product version. As I'm sure you know, the Documentation tabs link to all the documentation for a specific release. But wait, there's more!

We have also included links from several key pages:

  • Citrix.com (home) > Support > Knowledge Center > Product Documentation
  • (Almost) any product page in Citrix.com > Dig Deeper section on the right > Product Documentation

In addition, we set up redirects to the Product Documentation Links page from older links published in past Citrix documentation (PDFs, HTML readmes, etc). This allows existing customers to browse to the latest, most updated versions of any document at any time. Cool, huh? Ok, well, I think it's cool.

For those of you that may have bookmarked an earlier Phase I version (published as CTX article CTX116089), that's been redirected too, so you just need to update your bookmarks.

The Web Services team, the Knowledge Center team, and of course, the Technical Publications team, hope you like the changes. Either way, please let us know what you think:

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but you have to say why and what you'd like to change.   Thanks!!!

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posted by Craig Ellrod

In the Application Expert series part 2, Caching, I released a Deployment Guide discussing Static and Dynamic Caching.  As we are partners with Microsoft, we recently did some work here internally setting up some Dynamic Caching for an ASP.NET application and thought we would share the knowledge. This Caching Deployment Guide for ASP.NET Web Applications discusses the way an Application Expert would find out the potential caching scenarios that a web application can benefit from, and shows how to create and test the NetScaler caching policies and settings to put these scenarios into effect.

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