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Joined: 6/25/2010(UTC) Posts: 1
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I am trying to set the cache expiration policy for my blobs in the cache-control HTTP header. I apply it to the container, and I see it applying to all of the children blobs. However, when I then access the blob HTTP headers, cache-control is not there. Am I missing something?
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Joined: 11/15/2010(UTC) Posts: 1
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I'm having the same issue. It works when uploading but not when modifying.
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Groups: Member, Moderator Joined: 2/28/2009(UTC) Posts: 747
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Hi,
It seems to be a known issue. Thanks for pointing it out. We are going to fix in future.
Thanks, Juli, CloudBerryLab Team
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Joined: 5/5/2011(UTC) Posts: 1
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Can someone from Cloudberry give an update on this? It appears to still be an issue. I've tried setting cache-control header and the object doesn't have it applied.
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Joined: 5/24/2011(UTC) Posts: 2
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Hi - i am trying to set max-age and public cache control headers and they are not working.. I see this is a known issue since November 2011, and was wondering if there were any plans to fix?
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Joined: 5/24/2011(UTC) Posts: 2
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hi, still does not appear to work. Any eta on fix?
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Groups: Administration, Member, Moderator Joined: 2/17/2009(UTC) Posts: 148
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Hi all, Check out the latest Explorer for Azure on our site: freeware & pro. We have fixed setting Cache-Control header. Also we have introduced Upload Rules feature in our PRO version that allows you to configure setting HTTP headers depending on the container you are copying files to. Important note: Unfortunately Windwos Azure Blob Service supports only a small set of HTTP file headers (not including ones that start with x-ms-meta-): Cache-Control Content-Type Content-MD5 Content-Encoding Content-Language You can see this list here: http://msdn.microsoft.co...us/library/ee691966.aspx It means that you cannot set Expires and any other headers on your blobs. This is a Windows Azure Blob Service limitation. Though Azure Blob service doesn't report any error on request containing other headers, it actually ignores all unsupported headers and doesn't set them. Sincerely, IP Edited by user Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:40:28 PM(UTC)
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