Hello Dev,

I thionk it is not a problem of the setup of apache+mod_ssl.
It is the default behaviour of the Browsers.
Netscape for instance has turned of caching of SSL pages.
You may switch on caching by setting 'browser.cache.disk_cache_ssl =
true' in the prefs file.

Marcus

Dev S wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
>     Is there anyway we can change the apache+modssl
> configuration so that browser can cache the files (html pages+java
> classes etc.) sent by apacha+modssl?  If the SSL is turned on the
> browser is not caching any of the files.. I think thats because of the
> http header expires on set to 1960 or so. Is there any way we can
> change this behaviour by changing some configuration files?
> Basically I need the browser to cache all the files sent by the
> apache+modssl.
>     Thanks in advance.
> 
> Dev
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