mod_expires
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Oracle HTTP Server Administrator’s Guide
mod_expires
Enables the server to generate Expires HTTP headers, which provide information to
the client about document validity. Documents are served from the source if, based
on the expiration criteria, the cached copy has expired.
mod_fastcgi
Supports the FastCGI protocol, which enables you to maintain a pool of running
servers for CGI applications, thereby eliminating start-up and initialization
overhead.
mod_headers
Enables you to merge, replace, or remove HTTP response headers.
mod_imap
Enables server-side image map processing.
This module is not supported by Oracle.
mod_include
Provides a filter that processes documents for SSI (Server Side Includes) directives.
See Also:
Module
mod_expires
in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
Module
mod_fastcgi
in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
Module
mod_headers
in the Apache Server
documentation.
See Also:
Module
mod_include
in the Apache Server
documentation.
Summary of Contents for HTTP Server
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Page 60: ...Configuring Reverse Proxies and Load Balancers 5 8 Oracle HTTP Server Administrator s Guide ...
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