Re: .htaccess/Expires/Cache-Control: 500 error

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Just adding a follow-up note to say that it seems to be working as intended with the module installed.

Thank you,

On 10/22/07, Joshua Slive < joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/22/07, Jonathan Hayward http://JonathansCorner.com
<christos.jonathan.hayward@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry for not replying earlier...
>
> Is Header version-specific? The error message in the log is "...Invalid
> command 'Header,' perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in
> the server configuration".

Right. So the whole regex/date thing was a wild goose chase. Always
start by checking the error_log.

>
> What module(s) need to be installed? The server is an Apache 2 under Linux;
> if more version information is helpful, what do I run to get the version?

You need the module mod_headers, which is included in every apache
version but is obviously not loaded in your version. Check your
LoadModule directives.

Joshua.

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