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Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Ryan Malayter
August 01, 2010 11:06AM
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Mark James <mrj@advancedcontrols.com.au> wrote:
> On 08/01/10 19:51, Denis F. Latypoff wrote:
>>
>> 01.08.2010, 13:23, "Mark James"<mrj@advancedcontrols.com.au>:
>>>
>>> I have a static HTML page that is updated at midnight each day. So I'd
>>> like to set its expires directive to an absolute
>>> rather than a relative time.
>>
>> Yes:
>>     expires @23h59m;
>
> Thanks Denis!
>
> That form of the expires directive wasn't in the English documentation at
> http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpHeadersModule .
>
> I've re-written the English documentation for the expires directive as best
> I could, which included adding the "@" and "modified" forms that were only
> in the Russian doc.
>

It's not in the English or Russian documentation, but is it possible
to add any other Cache-Control directives along with expires?

For example, if you want "Cache-Control: private,max-age=300" you need
to do it manually with add_header instead of expires. But then you
lose the ability to use the other "calculation" features of expires
(like modified or @). You also don't get an actual "Expires" header
for HTTP/1.0 clients and proxies if you have to use add_header
instead.

Obviously, adding any RFC-compliant Cache-Control directive would be
desirable. The "public" keyword in particular is needed to allow
Firefox to cache images and the like which are delivered over SSL, and
"private" is clearly desirable for caching per-user information.
Others like "must-revalidate" are less useful in the general sense.

If this isn't possible with the current implementation, please let me
know and I will take a look at trying to make a simple patch (my first
foray into nginx source instructed me that my C skills are way too
rusty for deep modification or module-writing with nginx).


--
RPM

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Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Mark James August 01, 2010 05:30AM

Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Denis F. Latypoff August 01, 2010 05:58AM

Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Mark James August 01, 2010 07:48AM

Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Ryan Malayter August 01, 2010 11:06AM

Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Igor Sysoev August 01, 2010 12:02PM

Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

Ryan Malayter August 02, 2010 09:22AM

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rgrraj November 17, 2015 03:07AM

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Francis Daly November 18, 2015 08:46AM

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Re: Absolute rather than relative times in expires directives

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