Hi,

I've noticed that if an expires header is set in the past then mod_cache will 
not cache the response even if s-maxage is set in the cache-control header.  
Isn't this contrary to the HTTP 1.1 specification?

"If a response includes an s-maxage directive, then for a shared cache (but not for 
a private cache), the maximum age specified by this directive overrides the maximum age 
specified by either the max-age directive or the Expires header."

http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.3

Not caching responses with an expires header in the past seems to have been 
added deliberately in version 2.2.5.  The HTTP specification says it is valid 
to set conflicting expires and maxage / s-maxage settings to obtain different 
behaviour for HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 clients.  I'm using a caching product on my 
web server that behaves like this - hence I've noticed the problem.

I think I have a workaround but wanted to post something in case it is a bug.

Anthony
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Anthony Gerrard
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