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Normalize Query String

Enabling the Normalize Query String option normalizes the query string into alphabetical order. This is especially useful when the query string is included within the cache key.

The cache key is the identifier used by CacheFly to locate in its cache the content requested by a user via that service.

Through the addition of different query strings to the cache key, the service can cache different content for each of the query strings. Normalizing the query strings allows requests that contain essentially the same query string information to be grouped together, for cache consolidation, efficiency, and performance.

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Enabling Normalize Query String

To enable Normalize Query String for a specific service, first navigate to the OPTIONS for that service (Configuration > Services > [SERVICE NAME] > OPTIONS in the left-hand menu).

Click on OPTIONS to expand the menu, then click on Normalize Query String, or scroll down until you reach the Normalize Query String section.

If the button/toggle to the right of the mention Normalize Query String displays Disabled, then you can enable it as follows:

  • Click on the button/toggle labeled Disabled

  • A popup window is displayed asking you to confirm your choice

  • When you click on the red button Yes, the button/toggle will display Enabled and will also turn from gray to blue. A confirmatory message is also displayed briefly at the top right of the screen.

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