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I wanted to cache static resources so I set an expires header for static resources.

After setting the expires header, what I notice is:

  1. Firefox and IE do not send requests to nginx for static resources
  2. But all other browsers(Chrome, Safari, Opera) send a request to my nginx and nginx responds with 304 Not Modified

Are chrome, safari, opera caching my static resources? Is this normal behaviour? If not what should I do in addition so that static resources are cached by the other browsers?

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Take a careful look at the subsequent HTTP requests from chrome/safari/opera:

It's most likely a conditional GET. Also, the 304 Not Modified does not have a body.

So these browser cache too, just don't trust the content to stay the same before the expiration date.

They are just sniffing the milk in the fridge more often :-)

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