mod_substitute not firing with HTTP Status Code 201?

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Hi,

I have a Substitute statement defined for a specific Location as:

<Location "/my/path">

    FilterChain SUBST

    ProxyPass stuff

    Substitute s|fromText|toText|n

</Location>

A specific request that is handled by this Location returns with HTTP Status Code 201. The substitution does **not** take place.

Another request handled by the same Location returns with 200, and the substitution is executed correctly.

Is there anything in mod_substitute (or mod_filter?) that is dependent on the HTTP Status Code? I tried having a look at the source code, but didn't immediately spot anything related to this.

I found one similar question on SO about this, where a user had the same issue with 403 responses, and substitution not working, so I am slightly inclined to believe there is something happening here.

Maarten


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