On 01/15/2007 01:56 PM, Bart van der Schans wrote: > In r463496 the following check was added to mod_cache.c : > > else if (exp != APR_DATE_BAD && exp < r->request_time) > { > /* if a Expires header is in the past, don't cache it */ > reason = "Expires header already expired, not cacheable"; > } > > This check fails to correctly identify the expires header "Thu, 01 Jan > 1970 00:00:00 GMT". The apr_date_parse_http function(exps) returns > (apr_time_t)0 which is equal to APR_DATE_BAD, but it should recognize it > as an already expired header. Is there a way to distinct between > APR_DATE_BAD and the unix epoch? Or is that considered a bad date?
I would say 0 is not a bad day. But if this is a bug it is an APR(-util) bug. Thus I forward it to the apr dev list. Regards Rüdiger