- 28 May 2024
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March 2024 Release
- Updated on 28 May 2024
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Highlights
- New 2D Network Map View
- UI Support for Header Cache Keys
- Individual Action Editing in Processing Stage Rules
- Cross-Origin Resources Sharing (CORS): Allow * with Credentials
- Cache Efficiency Graph Added to Content Publisher Dashboard
New 2D Network Map View
A new toggle button in the Network Map View lets you choose between the existing 3D globe or a traditional 2D flat map.
UI Support for Header Cache Keys
Each object in cache receives a unique identifier. Cache keys are generated from the URI of the content request.
Media and Site Delivery customers can now configure headers (along with existing paths and query strings) as cache keys.
Individual Action Editing in Processing Stage Rules
Customers using self-service for Media/Site Delivery can now edit individual actions directly within the UI after creating a behavior. This feature allows for easy modifications, making it convenient to correct mistakes or update values in the processing stage rules.
Cross-Origin Resources Sharing (CORS): Allow * with Credentials
In a site, if one resource loads resources from a different host, CORS headers can be used to inform the browser that it is safe to allow these cross-origin requests. When the CORS Headers rule is configured, headers are dynamically added to the origin response, with explicit information about which cross-origin requests are allowed.
Wildcards (*) can now be used with allow credentials - thus enabling more flexibility with CORS.
Cache Efficiency Graph Added to Content Publisher Dashboard
A new Cache Efficiency graph was added to the existing Content Publisher Dashboard.
The Cache Efficiency graph displays the percentage of all volume served directly from the cache.
Learn more about the graph here.
For additional information about any of the above features or resolved issues, contact support@qwilt.com.