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A Role-Based Approach to Automated Provisioning and Personalized Portals

 
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A Role-Based Approach to Automated Provisioning and Personalized Portals

Rex Thexton, Nishidhdha Shah, and Harish Gaur break it down on the final article in the Fusion Middleware Patterns series.

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Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm)

NAME
Plack::Middleware::Expires - mod_expires for plack SYNOPSIS
use Plack::Builder; builder { enable 'Expires', content_type => qr!^image/!i, expires => 'access plus 3 months'; $app; } DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::Expires is Apache's mod_expires for Plack. This middleware controls the setting of Expires HTTP header and the max-age directive of the Cache-Control HTTP header in server responses. Note: Expires works only for successful response and If exists Expires HTTP header already, this middleware does not override. CONFIGURATIONS
content_type content_type => qr!^image!, content_type => 'text/css', content_type => [ 'text/css', 'application/javascript', qr!^image/! ] Content-Type header to apply Expires Expires Same format as the Apache mod_expires expires => 'M3600' # last_modified + 1 hour expires => 'A86400' # access + 1 day expires => 'modification plus 3 years 3 month 3 day' expires => 'access plus 3 days' AUTHOR
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo {at} gmail.com> SEE ALSO
<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/mod/mod_expires.html> LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-11-11 Plack::Middleware::Expires(3pm)