mod_expires in Apache 2.0.54

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Hello everyone,

 

We have been using Apache 2.0.54 on SLES as our hosting standard for all our applications. We have enabled the mod_expires in apache to set the expiration settings for the static content like JPEG, GIF, JS, etc. There is a requirement that the expiration settings should be set at the directory level. Currently, it is set based on the file extension (or MIME).

 

E.G. /directory1/*.js -> expires after 5 hours while the /directory2/*.js expires after 30 days.

 

I have read the apache docs for mod_expires, it does not have any info on this. If anyone has any idea on this, please share.

Thank You,
Karthick P


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