If your content or assets have changed at origin (in your Drupal website), and you must update the cached copies of these assets before the Page Cache Maximum Age expiration date, Acquia recommends you use the Acquia Purge module.
After configuration, the Acquia Purge module will cause content updates to purge selected portions of Varnish cache. The next time Edge CDN requests the asset from Varnish, it will receive the newly updated content.
Due to API limitations preventing website visitors from viewing updates to content, Acquia does not recommend using the CloudFlare Purge (cfpurge) module.
When purging caches on Edge CDN using the API or the dashboard, the Cache-Tag header (including whitespace and commas) must not exceed 255 bytes in total length after the header field name. If the supplied Cache-Tag header exceeds 255 bytes in length, only the tags in the first 255 bytes will be purged.
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