Re: [users@httpd] Problem in mod_Cern_meta

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On 8/12/05, sridhar <sridhar.ramamurthy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi Joshua,
> 
> I know very well that response header cann't be viewed directly thru web
> browser.
> i am accessing the page using telnet or Apache jmeter which displays all the
> response header
> 
> The content of the meta file is :
> MyHeader:Hello
> 
> If i use mod_headers i am getting MyHeader in response.
> e.g:
> Header add MyHeader "Hello"

You never answered my first question: why do you want to use
mod_cern_meta instead of mod_headers?

I don't see anything in particular wrong with your configuration. 
Have you checked the error log?  Are you sure there isn't anything
else in your config that could be overriding this, like mod_rewrite?

Joshua.

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