Re: mod_proxy + mod_ext_filter

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Hi Nick,

thanks for your quick answer.

Why is it normal that is it not possible ?
mod_proxy is outdated ? 

I made a lot of search and I did not find any tool able to do what I am expecting ....
However there are a lot of reverse proxy able to rewrite html (as GooglePageSpeed Service for example)




2014-05-29 10:28 GMT+02:00 Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 08:12 +0200, Tristan Zwingelstein wrote:
> I'm trying to use filters to replace html body of a page through a
> reverse proxy.

That's normal.  But you seem to be trying to do it with stone-age tools.
mod_proxy_html (written for exactly this task) has been around for ten
years now, and a choice of generic filters are also mature.

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