Re: How can I configure setting a Header in httpd.conf based on content type?

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Hi Igor GaliÄ,

Thanks a lot! Great help to me.
And I have another question: is there a way for proxy (httpd.conf) to detect
that some static files are updated on real server ? I am realy appreciated!

Michael



Igor GaliÄ wrote:
> 
> 
> ----- "7BOOK" <wantsth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Tom,
>> 
>> as this topic discussed,
>> (1).I tried following, it does not at all
>> Header set Cache-Control "no-cache" 
>> <FilesMatch "\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png|js|css|swf)$"> 
>>     Header set Cache-Control "max-age=3600" 
>> </FilesMatch> 
>> (2).I am using proxy disk cache, I tried kinds of regex format using
>> FilesMatch, all failed
>> (3).Is there a solution to set header fields inside httpd.conf (not
>> .htaccess) ?
> 
> I'm doing it vice versa:
> 
> http://blag.esotericsystems.at/2010/02/introducing-more-caching/
> 
>> Thanks in advance!
>> 
>> Michael
>> wantsth@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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