Re: mod_proxy and meta http-equiv=

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Have a look at "ProxyHTMLMeta On".

The directive enables mod_proxy_html to process the metas. (off by default) 

It's a little buggy in my testing though.

The code that trips it up is esoteric enough that you may get lucky. 

(in my case - slightly malformed metas in comments were processed - partially)

Sorry this reply didn't make it to you sooner.

 I only tripped over your post tonight, and found my own solution an hour or
 two later. 




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