26 messages in ru.sysoev.nginxRe: Setting custom response headers
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Subject:Re: Setting custom response headersActions...
From:ehudros2 (ngin@nginx.us)
Date:Jun 16, 2009 1:06:55 am
List:ru.sysoev.nginx

Hi every, I'm back :) It seems I need the header to be set in a different format, and look like an
expires date. it currently gives: User-Expires Mon Apr 12 03:52:54 2010

When the desired outcome should be: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 03:52:54 GMT

Is there a way I can format the date to the expires date format? I'm guessing it
should be done in the perl function you suggested, but I have no knowledge in
perl and searching for perl date formatting just flooded me with information I
did not know how to use :)

Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,2598,2942#msg-2942