Re: mod_cache and caching .php with query strings

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ÐÐ 17.2.2011 Ð. 11:11 Ñ., Igor GaliÄ ÐÐÐÐÑÐ:
I'm using Debian's apache 2.2.26 with mod_fcgid for PHP. My CMS

Given that the latest available version is 2.2.17, that would
surprise me.

2.2.16, yeah :-)

Is it possible that you do *not* use mod_rewrite?
And instead use:

FallbackResource?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_dir.html#fallbackresource

It works for Drupal and now Drupal pages are cached :-) Thank you very much :-)

Unfortunately it's not enough for unpatched Drupal because Apache's mod_cache violates http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-14.9.3 by looking Expires header before max-age directive and Drupal always sets Expires:...1978 mentioning this rule.

Regards,
Ognyan Kulev

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