Static content caching is a powerful feature that is commonly used in software applications to improve performance and speed up the delivery of content to end users. This feature essentially allows the static content, such as images, HTML files, and CSS documents, to be stored in a temporary storage space, known as a cache, on the user's device or on a server. This cache is then retrieved instead of the content being reloaded from the source every time the user requests it. The main benefit of static content
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