I'll check on the time and date code to make sure it is all clean. Did you do a clean rebuild and maybe pickup some fixes that the previous build had missed? I usually find that odd events like this can be chalked up to having missed compiling a file...
I'm not suprised it works "mostly". mod_disk_cache needs some work (as does mod_file_cache, though a little less so...). You should start seeing fixes appearing soon. My goal is to get the caching code out of experimental... Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote: > On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote: > > >>>Are you using the most recent head build of 2.0? There was a >>>fix applied recently to the header handling for mod_disk_cache. >>> >>>I am currently doing some work on the caching code, so I'll >>>look into this. Please let me know if you are on the latest >>>code. >>> > > FWIW; it mostly works for me now. I'm not entirely sure why it > didn't before (and still doesn't for the nntp site in the previous > example). I figure I'm lacking some understanding of how mod_cache > is dealing with the headers. (Need to read through the code again). > > Btw, the Age: header inserted by mod_cache seems to be in > microseconds or something like that (instead of seconds). > > > - ask > > -- Paul J. Reder ----------------------------------------------------------- "The strength of the Constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if every single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense are the constitutional rights secure." -- Albert Einstein
