[web] stop adding an Expires header with all responses
As per RFC 1945 (HTTP 1.0):
If the date given is equal to or earlier than the value of the Date
header, the recipient must not cache the enclosed entity.
As per RFC 7234 (HTTP 1.1 Caching):
If a response includes a Cache-Control field with the max-age
directive (Section 5.2.2.8), a recipient MUST ignore the Expires
field.
Bottom line, the Expires header is now handled wherever the
Cache-Control is handled: inside cache managers.
/* German initialisation for the jQuery UI date picker plugin. */
/* Written by Milian Wolff (mail@milianw.de). */
jQuery(function($){
$.datepicker.regional['de'] = {
closeText: 'schließen',
prevText: '<zurück',
nextText: 'Vor>',
currentText: 'heute',
monthNames: ['Januar','Februar','März','April','Mai','Juni',
'Juli','August','September','Oktober','November','Dezember'],
monthNamesShort: ['Jan','Feb','Mär','Apr','Mai','Jun',
'Jul','Aug','Sep','Okt','Nov','Dez'],
dayNames: ['Sonntag','Montag','Dienstag','Mittwoch','Donnerstag','Freitag','Samstag'],
dayNamesShort: ['So','Mo','Di','Mi','Do','Fr','Sa'],
dayNamesMin: ['So','Mo','Di','Mi','Do','Fr','Sa'],
weekHeader: 'Wo',
dateFormat: 'dd.mm.yy',
firstDay: 1,
isRTL: false,
showMonthAfterYear: false,
yearSuffix: ''};
$.datepicker.setDefaults($.datepicker.regional['de']);
});