The Expires header contains the date/time after which the response is considered stale.
Invalid dates, like the value 0, represent a date in the past and mean that the resource is already expired.
If there is a
Cache-Control header with the max-age or s-maxage directive in the response, the Expires header is ignored.| Header type | Response header |
|---|---|
| Forbidden header name | no |
| CORS-safelisted response header | yes |
Syntax
Expires: <http-date>
Directives
- <http-date>
-
An HTTP-date timestamp.
Examples
Expires: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 07:28:00 GMT
Specifications
| Specification | Title |
|---|---|
| RFC 7234, section 5.3: Expires | Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Caching |
Browser compatibility
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| Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Expires | Chrome Full support Yes | Edge Full support 12 | Firefox Full support Yes | IE Full support Yes | Opera Full support Yes | Safari Full support Yes | WebView Android Full support Yes | Chrome Android Full support Yes | Firefox Android Full support Yes | Opera Android Full support Yes | Safari iOS Full support Yes | Samsung Internet Android Full support Yes |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
