Hello Fritz,
This seems to be the cause. "Cache-Control: must-revalidate" also seems
suspicious to me.
It looks like by default, Jetty does not inject the response header.
Here's an article on Stack Overflow about how to set it up:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/22006726/974789
Best regards,
Vladyslav Y. Sivyakov, RenderX.
On 06.08.2020 11:57, Kirch Fritz wrote:
>
> Hello Vladyslav,
>
> This is my console output
>
> I cannot see any “Expires:“ header
>
> *Von:*Xep-support <xep-support-bounces@renderx.com> *Im Auftrag von
> *Vladyslav Sivyakov
> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 5. August 2020 21:27
> *An:* xep-support@renderx.com
> *Betreff:* [xep-support] Re: How often does XEP.BAT use my graphic-URL?
>
> Hello Fritz,
>
> Your media server controls the expiration policy of your media files.
> The HTTP "Expires:" header is in charge of telling the HTTP client
> when the file is to be re-requested.
>
> I've failed check it myself because mrq12.it2media.de:8081 may not be
> accessible from the outside, but could it be that the HTTP server
> returns a bogus "Expires:" header (e.g. if it has a wrongly set system
> clock) or does not return it at all?
>
> To verify, please simply call the following and see the console output:
>
> curl -D -
> http://mrq12.it2media.de:8081/mr/v01/~~~200/mediafile/id/41511906/filetype/pdf?mimetype=true
>
> Best regards,
> Vladyslav Y. Sivyakov, RenderX.
>
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