Re: Enabling mod_expires and mod_headers

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On 28.10.2011 08:19, Brent Clark wrote:
> On 27/10/2011 15:11, Eric Covener wrote:
>> If you want them cached, there's a benefit in enabling caching.
> 
> Thanks for replying.
> 
> But would I be correct in thinking that they both ultimately do the same
> task, I.e. work on the headers. So would I be right in thinking that
> there is no point to enabling both mod_expires and mod_headers.
> Or is there an added benefit.

mod_expires only handels the Expires and Cache-Control: max-age headers.
There exist more headers that are relevant for cache control. If expires
is enough for you, you won't need mod_headers.

Regards,

Rainer


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