Regarding my question about mod_perl access to Apache caching utilities, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > See page 120 in the Eagle book for If-Modified-Since caching, using > update_mtime and set_last_modified. Except for the creation of temp > files and unlinking, this is somewhat similar to what > ap_proxy_cache_update is doing in mod_proxy. Maybe I read that chapter all wrong, but I thought the problem to be solved there was that of providing clients with enough information to effectively cache what, in fact, was a dynamically generated navigation bar. What I'm interested in knowing is whether anybody's written an inter- face to the actual Apache caching utility routines. -- Richard Goerwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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