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Controlling the Expiration of Content in Caches
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Module: mod_expire
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:Author: Jan Kneschke
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:Date: $Date: 2004/11/03 22:26:05 $
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:Revision: $Revision: 1.2 $
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:abstract:
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mod_expire controls the setting of the the Expire Response header
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.. meta::
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:keywords: lighttpd, expire
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.. contents:: Table of Contents
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Description
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mod_expire controls the Expire header in the Response Header of HTTP/1.0
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messages. It is usefull to set it for static files which should be cached
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aggressivly like images, stylesheets or similar.
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Options
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expire.url
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assignes a expiration to all files below the specified path. The
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specification of the time is made up of: ::
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<access|modification> <number> <years|months|days|hours|minutes|seconds>
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following the syntax used by mod_expire in Apache 1.3.x and later.
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Example: ::
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expire.url = ( "/images/" => "access 1 hour" )
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