Hey Nick, Nop definitely not saying it is documented as something that should work, didn't find anything stating it does, so thats why I am asking here to see if someone has an alternative. What else I found for the rest is mod_ext_filter can also do regex replaces but didn't get it to work with environment variables yet either so. Cool, thanks! I will have a look at mod_line_edit. Just so you guys have an idea of what I am trying to achieve if you were wondering: - I have an application which generates static HTML pages, that are cached by a custom apache http module. - I want to start implementing CSP 3 headers by using a nonce to put on all the inline script tags. => Use mod_unique_id to generate a random number as environment variable (the doubt I am having here so far is if mod_unique_id is random enough, because if I refresh the pages it seems that the id just changes marginally little) => This id is set as nonce on the Content-Security-Policy header => Regex to set this nonce on all the script tags Greets, Roy > On 29 Dec 2017, at 22:28, Nick Kew <niq@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, 29 Dec 2017 19:05:39 +0100 > Roy Teeuwen <roy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hey all, >> >> I am trying to use environment variables in mod substitute, but it >> seems that this does not work. > > Is it documented as something that should work? > (Genuine question - I haven't checked). > >> Is there any to parse html responses >> and regex replace something with an environment variable? > > mod_line_edit supports environment variables with either > string or regexp replacement. > > -- > Nick Kew > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
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