Hi All,

I did some searching for this online, but couldn't really find anything. I
was hoping someone here might know how to help me.

I have set up content expiration on one of my websites. I'm not really sure
how IIS decides which things have expirations, and which don't. It seems to
put content expiration on things like images and style sheets, but not on
aspx pages. Fair enough.

However, i would like to be able to specifically set up a particular file
group (style sheets, for instance) to NOT use content expiration. Does
anyone know if it is possible to specify which file types content expiration
affects?

Thanks!
Brent.

Re: Specifics in Content Expiration by Steve

Steve
Mon Apr 02 22:50:55 CDT 2007

Check these articles out. This might help provide some direction.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/01/WebQA/default.aspx
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/1beefc3b-5117-4812-81a5-f7cf7b1997b71033.mspx?mfr=true

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Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP - IIS


"Brent McCulloch" <BrentMcCulloch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:FA15E8BA-0266-4813-9CDA-326655CC273A@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> I did some searching for this online, but couldn't really find anything.
> I
> was hoping someone here might know how to help me.
>
> I have set up content expiration on one of my websites. I'm not really
> sure
> how IIS decides which things have expirations, and which don't. It seems
> to
> put content expiration on things like images and style sheets, but not on
> aspx pages. Fair enough.
>
> However, i would like to be able to specifically set up a particular file
> group (style sheets, for instance) to NOT use content expiration. Does
> anyone know if it is possible to specify which file types content
> expiration
> affects?
>
> Thanks!
> Brent.