Cache Performances

coacoacoa  answer this  to my previous post: 

A good solution is to transform a maximum of dynamics pages to make them statics.
You can generate static content each time the dynamic content is updated. Or you can check when a static page is requested if you have to re-generate it.
The good thing is that when asp.net or sqlserver are down, users can consult this pages.

I think it's a good idea, but some part of the site can't be static like the one called Resources Finder, which purpose is to retrieve data regarding the selection done by three dropdown menus (cascade system).

So maybe I can have a different solution for these pages and be sure that I have static pages for the other sections of the site.

Any comments ?

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