ons 2006-05-03 klockan 14:13 -0300 skrev Domingos Parra Novo: > It seems that "refresh_pattern" does not enforce the rules on all > objects, applying the policies only to "cacheable" ones. It can make most things cached if you insist on it, and if the web server is not showing a very strong opinion that the content should not be cached.. > Heh, those URLs solved my problem. Excellent! As I said you should only look into solving the problem with refresh_pattern if the web server can not be fixed. Fixing the web server is when possible strongly preferred. > Simply using the mod_expires module on my Apache+vignette backend > solved the issue. Also, I'm trying to disable SSI on all virtualdomains > with "static" pages (pages without any "include" section). Many set up different file extensions for SSI vs plain HTML. SSI: .shtml (and a three letter variant I don't remember) Plain: .html .htm This makes the server configuration easier.. and if you enable server-side content negotiation linking can be done without including the extension making it easy to switch from one to another on a page by page basis without having to redo all internal links. Regards Henrik
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