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Template fragment caching
=========================
**New in development version**.
**New in development version**
If you're after even more control, you can also cache template fragments using
the ``cache`` template tag. To give your template access to this tag, put
@ -319,18 +319,18 @@ and the name to give the cache fragment. For example::
{% endcache %}
Sometimes you might want to cache multiple copies of a fragment depending on
some dynamic data that appears inside the fragment. For example you may want a
some dynamic data that appears inside the fragment. For example, you might want a
separate cached copy of the sidebar used in the previous example for every user
of your site. This can be easily achieved by passing additional arguments to
the ``{% cache %}`` template tag to uniquely identify the cache fragment::
of your site. Do this by passing additional arguments to the ``{% cache %}``
template tag to uniquely identify the cache fragment::
{% load cache %}
{% cache 500 sidebar request.user.username %}
.. sidebar for logged in user ..
{% endcache %}
If you need more than one argument to identify the fragment that's fine, simply
pass as many arguments to ``{% cache %}`` as you need!
It's perfectly fine to specify more than one argument to identify the fragment.
Simply pass as many arguments to ``{% cache %}`` as you need.
The low-level cache API
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