Expires headers and ETags on .htaccess file

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12/15/2011 12:08:41 PM
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Expires headers and ETags on .htaccess file

hi,

Im trying to improve all web features and to search some improvments i analyzed my site with firebug, ySlow and feddler to understand some architecture from mojo.

I´ve checek a good grade from all this system but i have a lot of warning to add Expires Headers and ETags on some files. I dont know this improvements very well im studing this now.

As mojo an .htaccess file? its a good idea have one? its possible to configure Expires Headers to jQuery files?

Im trying to improve mojo and acquire more knowlege on web development. If you can help me with that i wil appreciate.

Thanks

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