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How can I use the Oracle HTTP Server as a Web cache?

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How can I use the Oracle HTTP Server as a Web cache?

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You can use the Oracle HTTP Server as a Web cache by setting the ProxyRequests “on” and CacheRoot directives. See Also: “ProxyRequests and CacheRoot directives” in the Apache Server documentation. How can I configure the Oracle HTTP Server to use different language and character set versions of a document? You can use multiviews, a general name given to the Apache server’s ability to provide language and character-specific document variants in response to a request. See Also: “Multiviews” in the Apache Server documentation. How do I configure the Oracle HTTP Server if I use Oracle9iAS Web Cache in front of it? You can use directives such as ExpiresActive, ExpiresByType, ExpiresDefault, to set the length of time that any cache existing between the client and the Web server will cache the returned Web pages. See Also: “ExpiresActive, ExpiresByType, ExpiresDefault directives” in the Apache Server documentation. When the Oracle HTTP Server is in front of a firewall, how should it send prox

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