Sorry, I am not a Apache guru. This kind of questions is better asked in the appropriate Apache forum. See http://httpd.apache.org/ for details on available Apache forums where one can ask fellow Apache administrators for configuration help.
Regards Henrik On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Christian Purnomo wrote: > Thanks Henrik. > > I've tried using mod_expires but ... > > ExpiresActive On > ExpiresByType application/x-httpd-cgi A20 > ExpiresDefault A30 > > with the above settings, ExpiresDefault gets executed, application/x-httpd-cgi > doesn't. I have been trying in the last 4 hours to figure out the right mime/type > what my /cgi-bin/path/to/file.wxh. Neither text/html works. > > I have looked at the web for hints about mod_expires / mod_headers, but there > weren't many helpful links. > > Could you or anyone share some thoughts on this? > > Many thanks. > > PS: thanks for your hard work being a very active member in this list. > > > Subject: Re: [squid-users] mod_expire newbie question? > Date: Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 10:38:19AM +0200 > Quoting Henrik Nordstrom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > : On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Christian Purnomo wrote: > : > : > I'm trying to figure out a way I can refresh my cache every day, ideally the > : > caches would be re-freshed as soon as the database is updated (at a specific > : > time via cron job). One way of doing this that I can see is to include > 'Expires: ....GMT' header for something.wxh and the date HAS TO be absolute, as in: > : > Expires: Tue Oct 21 2003 17:05:44 GMT > : > : I think mod_header is a closer match for what you want to do. If not try > : asking in the appropriate Apache forum. > : > : Regards > : Henrik >
