Answer by cstamas for Apache over-caching JS/CSS/images
First of all do you have mod_headers loaded?If you remove the ifmodule directives and check for errors withapache2ctl configtestyou will see for sure.Another thing. I do not know you application, but...
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We have a problem with JS and CSS files being cached for far too long by the browser. We do frequent development, and whenever we push out a change it breaks for some users who have the old version...
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