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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:15:20+00:00 2026-05-13T07:15:20+00:00

I am using the Asp.net OutputCache on a page containing a usercontrol that in

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I am using the Asp.net OutputCache on a page containing a usercontrol that in certain circumstances when the usercontrol is edited i want to be able to expire the page cache and reload the page with fresh data.

Is there any way i can do this from within the usercontrol?

If not, what are some other methods of caching the page that will allow me to edit in this way.

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After some more research I found a method that seems to work well.

Dim cachekey As String = String.Format("Calendar-{0}", calendarID)
HttpContext.Current.Cache.Insert(cachekey, DateTime.Now, Nothing, System.DateTime.MaxValue, System.TimeSpan.Zero, System.Web.Caching.CacheItemPriority.NotRemovable, Nothing)
Response.AddCacheItemDependency(cachekey)

that will add a dependency to the page cache object, then to expire I do this:

Dim cachekey as string = String.Format("Calendar-{0}", CalendarID)
HttpContext.Current.Cache.Insert(cachekey, DateTime.Now, Nothing, System.DateTime.MaxValue, System.TimeSpan.Zero, System.Web.Caching.CacheItemPriority.NotRemovable, Nothing)

Now as long as the dependency cachekey is known a page can be expired.

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    2026-05-13T07:15:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:15 am

    After some more research I found a method that seems to work well.

    Dim cachekey As String = String.Format("Calendar-{0}", calendarID)
    HttpContext.Current.Cache.Insert(cachekey, DateTime.Now, Nothing, System.DateTime.MaxValue, System.TimeSpan.Zero, System.Web.Caching.CacheItemPriority.NotRemovable, Nothing)
    Response.AddCacheItemDependency(cachekey)
    

    that will add a dependency to the page cache object, then to expire I do this:

    Dim cachekey as string = String.Format("Calendar-{0}", CalendarID)
    HttpContext.Current.Cache.Insert(cachekey, DateTime.Now, Nothing, System.DateTime.MaxValue, System.TimeSpan.Zero, System.Web.Caching.CacheItemPriority.NotRemovable, Nothing)
    

    Now as long as the dependency cachekey is known a page can be expired.

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