Shannon c2fca795e6 This is an attempt to put the tree cache into sessionStorage - I'm creating this revision in case we want to re-visit this but unfortunately it is much more difficult because the cache is serialized/deserialized which means only the first level will be cached automatically since the loadNodeChildren would have to update the cache too but it doesn't know what a cache key is.
I've then done it the other way which is that we cache the tree sections when changing sections, this works great but poses other issues due to the serialized nature of the tree nodes. Spending too much time here, will revisit some other day. will revert after this is committed.
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Umbraco CMS

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