Set cache expiration based on request filename
Micah Carrick
micah at quixotix.com
Sat Mar 31 16:28:19 UTC 2012
Boy do I feel foolish. Of course. Thanks!
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Adnan RIHAN <axel50397 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you want to use "location" directive, and an expires inside ;)
>
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> Le 31 mars 2012 à 17:52, Micah Carrick <micah at quixotix.com> a écrit :
>
> Hey folks,
>
> My Django website uses a subdomain to serve static content and as such I
> have 'expires' set to max. However, there is now one image on that domain
> that get's re-generated every 10 minutes. How would I go about forcing just
> that one filename to NOT be cached by the browser?
>
> This is what I have:
>
> server {
> listen 80;
> listen 443;
> ssl on;
> server_name static.example.com;
> expires max;
> add_header Cache-Control public;
> access_log off;
> root /home/username/public_html/static.example.com/;
> }
>
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