Re: What's the meaning of the FilterProtocol Directive change=1:1

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Thank's for your reply, Nick Kew. That's solve my problem!


在 2013-1-24,下午8:07,Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 写道:

> 
> On 24 Jan 2013, at 09:43, 金 戈 wrote:
> 
>> Hi, everyone!Sorry, I'm newbie in apache.
> 
>> FilterProtocol Directive
>> This directs mod_filter to deal with ensuring the filter doesn't run when it shouldn't, and that the HTTP response     headers are correctly set taking into account the effects of the filter.
> 
> FilterProtocol is rarely useful: modules usually declare the
> protocol information internally.
> 
> Or, as in the case of mod_substitute, they may do it themselves.
> mod_filter isn't removing content-length, but mod_substitute is!
> Find the line
>        apr_table_unset(f->r->headers_out, "Content-Length");
> and remove it!
> 
> -- 
> Nick Kew
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