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Request #2989 Expired in header
Submitted: 1999-12-17 04:52 UTC Modified: 1999-12-21 13:07 UTC
From: parf at sovintel dot ru Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (17/12/1999) OS: Linux 6.1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [1999-12-17 04:52 UTC] parf at sovintel dot ru
I use Russian Apache web server with latest PHP
Can I disable expired header sent by php because it conflicts with header sent by Apache ?
I don't need expired in header at all, because data in form's don't cached, and when I press back - I lose all entered data. When expired present as future date - my document's cached always.

Regards, Anton

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 [1999-12-21 13:03 UTC] parf at sovintel dot ru
In fact I need some like this:

[Session]
session.cache_limiter     = disabled
session.cache_expire      = disabled

 [1999-12-21 13:07 UTC] sas at cvs dot php dot net
You have answered your own question. :)

session.cache_limiter = disabled

 [1999-12-21 13:07 UTC] andrei at cvs dot php dot net
Simply set cache_limiter to empty value.
 
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