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2008/5/9 Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>  fre 2008-05-09 klockan 18:49 +0200 skrev Anton Melser:
>
>
>  > HTTP/1.x 200 OK
>  > Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 16:39:39 GMT
>  > Server: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
>  > Set-Cookie: prtl_2330=2334; Expires=Sat, 10-May-2008 02:39:39 GMT
>  > Cache-Control: public
>  > Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8
>  > X-Cache: MISS from www.myserver.com
>  > X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from www.myserver.com:9090
>  > Via: 1.0 www.myserver.com:9090 (squid/2.6.STABLE6)
>  > Connection: close
>
>  There is no expiry information in this response, so by default Squid
>  will consider it stale..
>
>  You can tell Squid to cache this with a min-age refresh_pattern rule,
>  but it's much better if you teach the web server to return some
>  meaningful expiry information using Cache-Control: max-age=NN or
>  Expires:

Set-Cookie: prtl_2330=2334; Expires=Sat, 10-May-2008 02:39:39 GMT

So this is the cookie that Expires and not the page then?
Thanks
Anton


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