Examples of using Cache behavior in English and their translations into German
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The pattern to which this cache behavior applies.
For Default Cache Behavior Settings, leave the values set to the defaults.
For more information, see Cache Behavior Settings.
Under Default Cache Behavior Settings, accept the default values, and CloudFront will.
The names of cookies to forward to the origin for the cache behavior.
For more information about cache behavior options, see Cache Behavior Settings.
Indicates whether CloudFront automatically compresses certain files for this cache behavior.
If you specify Yes,you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if that content matches the value of Path Pattern.
All- CloudFront doesn't cache the objects that are associated with this cache behavior.
If you enable cookies for a cache behavior, and if the origin returns cookies with an object, CloudFront caches both the object and the cookies.
For more information, see Creating or Updating a Cache Behavior for Custom Error Pages.
For a Microsoft Smooth Streaming endpoint, only a manifest is served,so you create only one cache behavior.
If you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin for a cache behavior, CloudFront never caches the associated objects.
For example, you can use IAM with CloudFrontto control which users in your AWS account can create a new distribution or update cache behavior settings.
In the Cache Behavior Settings section, for Path Pattern, type the first path pattern for the endpoint type for this origin, using the following path pattern guidance.
DefaultCacheBehavior is a property of the DistributionConfig property that describes the default cache behavior for an Amazon CloudFront distribution.
For example, suppose you have just one cache behavior for your distribution and that you're using the distribution both for dynamic content, such as. js files, and for. css files that rarely change.
You will add one or more additional origins later andedit cache behavior settings for them.
If you create cache behaviors in addition to the default cache behavior, you use the origin ID that you specify here to identify the origin to which you want CloudFront to route a request when the request matches the path pattern for that cache behavior.
Users will be able to access the objects withoutusing a signed URL because CloudFront processes the cache behavior associated with the first match.
For the current limit on the number of headers that you can whitelist for each cache behavior, see Amazon CloudFront Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
In this scenario, for example, CloudFront will never distribute. jpgfiles that you upload to the origin, because you haven't created a cache behavior that includes. jpg files.
For the current limit on the number of cookie names that you can whitelist for each cache behavior, see Amazon CloudFront Limits in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
Be aware that Cache-Control max-age and Cache-Control s-maxage values cannot begreater than the Maximum TTL value set for the cache behavior for which the error page is being fetched.
When you add a trigger for a CloudFront event to a function,if there's already a trigger for the same distribution, cache behavior, and event for an earlier version of the same function, Lambda deletes the trigger from the earlier version.
The protocol that users can use to access the files in the origin that youspecified in the TargetOriginId property when the default cache behavior is applied to a request.
When CloudFront receives an HTTP response from the origin server,if there is an origin-response trigger associated with the cache behavior, you can modify the HTTP response to override what was returned from the origin.
Users will be able to access the objects without using signed URLs orsigned cookies because CloudFront processes the cache behavior that is associated with the first match.
If you're working with an MediaPackage channel, you must include specific path patterns for the cache behavior that you define for the endpoint type for your origin.
CacheBehavior is a property of the DistributionConfig property that describes the Amazon CloudFront(CloudFront) cache behavior when the requested URL matches a pattern.