Has anyone successfully used mod_expires.c and mod_headers.c on a RaQ2? Both are precompiled into the existing httpd. I'm looking for the best & quickest way to implement this server wide. An example would be great since I need to get this implemented rather quickly. http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_expires.html http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_headers.html The mod_header is supposed to allow server wide Cache-Control and mod_expires should set a HTTP header expiration. The end result I need is to force little or no proxy caching of all server .html,.htm, .gifs, .jpg etc and to force-expire docs that are cached on proxy servers. I'm not sure if I should try making this server-wide through the access.conf or the httpd.conf or to first try it as a .htaccess directive for 1 virtual HTTP 1.1 site first. Tony _______________________________________________ cobalt-users mailing list cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-users
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