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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by seph <se...@directionless.org> on 2011/06/05 15:59:17 UTC

[users@httpd] Why does the disk cache directory contain no-cache files?

Hi, I'm trying to understand some of how the disk caching works. If I go
poking through the disk cache, I see a lot of files where the response
headers have Cache-Control: no-cache in them. 

My configs do not set any of the ignore values. So, why are these files
in the cache? Apache doesn't seem to serve them -- I still see the
requests hit my backend servers.

seph

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