Re: mod_proxy_html

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On 7 Dec 2011, at 13:14, <Christian.Kaiser@xxxxxx> <Christian.Kaiser@xxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello to all,

Please don't hijack someone else's thread.!

> we use mod_proxy_html.
>  
> Now we have a problem with dealing xml-content. Some files in a location should not be parsed by mod_proxy_html, the shoult be delivered untouched to the client.

mod_proxy_html will never touch non-HTML contents unless you explicitly configure it.
The docs warn that you override normal behaviour at your own risk.

So I suggest you discuss the problem with whoever set it up that way, and find out
why they wanted to process non-HTML.

-- 
Nick Kew
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