Re: apache2 headers cache

From: Abu Khaled (khaled.abu_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/19/05

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    To: Timothy Smith <timothy@open-networks.net>
    
    

    On 5/19/05, Timothy Smith <timothy@open-networks.net> wrote:
    > hi there i have a situation where my isp's tranparent proxy is caching
    > an old file from my webserver (it's a zip file) and they have suggested
    > turning off caching HTTP headers on my webserver, i can't find any docs
    > on this has any one had experience with this?

    Well I don't use apache but I use squid and many websites cause
    problems because they don't have properly configured headers for
    cache-control

    Check Apache docs for mod_expire , mod_headers and Google for
    Cache-Control header. Something like "Cache-Control: no-cache". Sorry
    can't help you further I never used apache before.

    -- 
    Kind regards
    Abu Khaled
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