IIS6/7 Doesn't default to enabiling HTTP Responce Headers for content experation/caching?
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Published on 2010-05-07T18:44:30Z
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I just realized that by default when you create a new site in IIS it defaults to not including any expiration headers. I had been assuming it would be enabled with something reasonable like a day or so. Is this truly the default? Is there anyway to change to a default policy that keeps expiration/caching enabled?
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