Hi Christos,
You solve my problem.
Thank you for every body here.
Forrest
Christos Tsantilas wrote:
>
> Hi Forest,
>
> The Cache-Control and Expires headers must contained at the headers of the
> http response. The ci_request_add_xheader function you are using adds
> headers to the icap headers response. (the ci_respmod_add_header is the
> function you need ....)
>
> Regards,
> Christos
>
> PS.
> For problems related with c-icap better use the c-icap's mailing list:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=c-icap-users
>
>
>> I did the following tests:
>>
>> snprintf(buf, 128, "Cache-Control: no-cache;");
>> //also snprintf(buf, 128, "Cache-Control: no-cache max-age=1
>> no-store;");
>> //also snprintf(buf, 128, "Cache-Control: no-cache, max-age=1,
>> no-store;");
>> //also snprintf(buf, 128, "Cache-Control: no-cache; max-age=1;
>> no-store;");
>> buf[127] = '\0';
>> ci_request_add_xheader(req, buf);
>> //with or without snprintf(buf, 128, "Expires: Thu, 01 Dec 1994
>> 16:00:00
>> GMT;");
>> //with or without buf[127] = '\0';
>> //with or without ci_request_add_xheader(req, buf);
>>
>> For all above options I selected my custom web page is still kept
>> displaying
>> .
>> I must be wrong!
>>
>> Any suggestion.
>>
>> Thank you again!
>> Forrest
>>
>>
>
>
>
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