Unfortunately, we cannot count on mod_expires being available on our
customers servers... which is pretty frustrating. In our mason components
we of course emit a Cache-Control header for our mason-produced content. I
guess that was what I was looking for on the image side....
On 2/21/07, Andrew Chilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Shane,
Are you setting these headers for your static content via your server
config file. They might help.
e.g. for 3 hours
Cache-Control: max-age=10800
Expires: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:32:20 GMT
I'm not sure you need Mason at all :-) Just bump it up to a few days,
a week, maybe a month or so.
These pages might help:
- http://modperlbook.org/html/ch16_01.html
- http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/tweak/cache/
Cheers,
Andy
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