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  • And yes you have to open the .htaccess file

    and add some instructions.

  • If you want the aswer google this:

    askapache apache speed cache control

    is the first link It worked for me

    cheers from mex

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  • this guy is sooooooooo gayyyy

  • @bassieracer Don't know if he's gay, looks like he is whether too dumb or too smart

  • This worked for me. Its from stack flow.

    You can use a FilesMatch, eg.

    <FilesMatch "\.(js|css)$"> ExpiresActive on ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"

    </FilesMatch>

    Or for some specific files:

    <FilesMatch "^(example.js|sample.css)$"> ExpiresActive on ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"

    </FilesMatch>

  • I agree with timwright12 a tutorial would most defiantly help. I've been trying to figure this out for the last four days. I am running cpanel and i have the mods turned on but it does not seem to be working. I'm editing the htaccess file and I've looked over several text tutorials but no one has a complete and understandable run through. I tell you that might be the first thing I do when i get this figured out.

  • " it's one of the more easy things to set up" -> then why not show everyone how to SET IT UP!

  • this guy is the Julian Clary of Google.

  • Out of interest can you please explain why Steve is developing in IE6 ? (I'm not teasing I'm interested)

  • DOUBLE WIN? Sign me up

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