Cuemon 1.0.2012.930

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dotnet add package Cuemon --version 1.0.2012.930
NuGet\Install-Package Cuemon -Version 1.0.2012.930
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<PackageReference Include="Cuemon" Version="1.0.2012.930" />
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paket add Cuemon --version 1.0.2012.930
#r "nuget: Cuemon, 1.0.2012.930"
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// Install Cuemon as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Cuemon&version=1.0.2012.930

// Install Cuemon as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Cuemon&version=1.0.2012.930

If you like the structure of the .NET platform, then the Cuemon .NET Framework Additions might just be that extra solution you have been looking for! With these assemblies I have aimed to accomplish at least two things; simplify the tedious work that is always present when coding towards a generic framework, and implementing some core- and utility classes for you to enjoy.

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Focusing on the Cuemon.Web assembly, several improvements (while refactoring and streamlining) has been implemented.

First - and foremost - the GlobalModule has been revamped for easier usage by the implementor; easy adoption to comression, caching expires headers (static and dynamic) and last but not least - HTML related content parsing for guranteed forced refresh of cached content.

Further, one of my more "hidden" away method has been made generic and static and implemented on the HttpResponseUtility class; SetClientCacheExpiresHeaders.

Last but not least, the WebsiteModule (inheriting from GlobalModule) has been updated accordingly to the revamped GlobalModule. This means, that the special performance tweaks i found necessary on the cuemon.net website now ports directly to the new and improved GlobalModule.

Enjoy.