'Expires' website speed boost

  2006-12-27 08:00:02
The 'Expires' HTTP header can be a webmaster's secret weapon, potentially reducing bandwidth and increasing performance for content that changes infrequently. This article explains why 'Expires' is often better than 'Last-Modified' for caching. 
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