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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<extension type="plugin" group="system" version="3.0">
<name>CacheControl</name>
<creationDate>October 2013</creationDate>
<author>Crosstec GmbH & Co. KG</author>
<copyright>This Joomla! component is released under the GNU/GPL license</copyright>
<authorEmail>markus.bopp@crosstec.de</authorEmail>
<authorUrl>www.crosstec.de</authorUrl>
<version>1.1</version>
<administration></administration>
<description>
<![CDATA[
Useful plugin that turns off joomla caching for the desired pages by using URL based parameters. PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO ENABLE THE PLUGIN!
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</description>
<files>
<filename plugin="cachecontrol">cachecontrol.php</filename>
</files>
<config>
<fields name="params">
<fieldset name="basic">
<field name="definitions" type="textarea" cols="30" rows="10" default="option=com_content" label="Rules" description="Add a line for each rule. Each line consists of a list of url parameters. For instance option=com_content&view=article would turn off caching for com_content in article view. You can also use ? for any value, for instance option=com_content&view=article&id=?. Please do not forget to enable the plugin!"/>
<field name="reenable_afterdispatch" type="radio" default="0" label="Re-Enable Caching After Dispatch" description="Wether caching should be re-enabled after a rule fired. By that the page will be cached partially, but components such as com_content won't be cached. This option doesn't work if the joomla cache plugin is enabled.">
<option value="0">No</option>
<option value="1">Yes</option>
</field>
</fieldset>
</fields>
</config>
</extension>