Re: ext_filter module only works with wget/curl - not in browsers

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I looked around and found mod_sed. However, I do not want to use sed only - this was only for demonstration. What is the other module you are referring to?

best regards

Arvid

On Sep 14, 2011 3:47 PM, "Nick Kew" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:58:02 +0200
> Arvid Piehl Lauritsen Böttiger <bottiger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> But if you are viewing the
>> page in your browser this will (as far as I know) not be the case.
>> However, if you use a command line tool like wget or curl it works
>> just fine.
>
> Sounds like a browser cache.
>
> Anyway, you shouldn't be using mod_ext_filter for sed-like
> filtering. There have been better solutions for at least
> the last five years, and two of them are now included as
> standard in apache.
>
>
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> Nick Kew
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