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Calling images on website two times

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Hi, When I am calling the images of the contents in the website which is developped by PHP, there is no problem to display them. But i check the Access Logs of site, Only Firefox GETs the page TWO times. Other browsers GET the page for one time, but Firefox GETs two times.

Image URL like this : http://www.mysite.com/image/name-of-the-image.jpg (With htaccess rewrite, to an image.php PHP file)

in image.php file , Image Magick (Php Image Library) prints the image..

Internet explorer, chrome, opera vs. is normal. Firefox gets two times on Access Log...

What is the solution of this problem, i couldn't find a solution...

Hi, When I am calling the images of the contents in the website which is developped by PHP, there is no problem to display them. But i check the Access Logs of site, Only Firefox GETs the page TWO times. Other browsers GET the page for one time, but Firefox GETs two times. Image URL like this : http://www.mysite.com/image/name-of-the-image.jpg (With htaccess rewrite, to an image.php PHP file) in image.php file , Image Magick (Php Image Library) prints the image.. Internet explorer, chrome, opera vs. is normal. Firefox gets two times on Access Log... What is the solution of this problem, i couldn't find a solution...

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I really can't help you with this one -- this sounds like a developer question. Your best bet is probably to join the mailing list for developer discussions at https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-apps-firefox.

Cheers, David

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Thanks David, Yes it was a problem for development. I made the headers but still not worked. Then i tried different header, now problem solved... may be needed in the future, the correct header codes like this:

// Last Modified date for caching $file_last_modified = filemtime($filename);

// Expires in two months $expires = time() + (60 * 24 * 60 * 60);

header("Pragma: public"); header("Content-type: image/jpeg"); header("Expires: " . gmdate("D, d M Y H:i:s", $expires) . " GMT"); header("Last-Modified: " . gmdate("D, d M Y H:i:s", $file_last_modified) . " GMT");

Thanks