Re: CacheDefaultExpire help

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On 8/17/07, Morten Kristiansen <morten@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Let's say I have the following config for mod_cache:
>
> ...
> CacheEnable disk /context1
> CacheEnable disk /context2
> ....
>
> is it possible to have two different "CacheDefaultExpire"; one for each
> "CacheEnable"?

>From the docs, it appears that none of the caching directives are
available on a per-directory basis, and therefore you can't do what
you want. I'm not really sure why this restriction exists, to be
honest.

Joshua.

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