Re: [users@httpd] mod_proxy_html doesn't rewrite as commanded

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On Sunday 22 January 2006 16:58, Dirk Taggesell wrote:

> For instance, one of the culprits looks this way:
> ----------------------------
> <div id="idMsgViewer" class="msgViewer" accesslevel="63" acceptlang="de"
> rowsperpage="25" url="http://10.11.12.13/exchange/dirk/Inbox/";

Hmmm, didn't notice that just now.  mod_proxy_html has builtin knowledge
of HTML4/XHTML1 and won't touch proprietary junk like that unless
you add them to the url attributes.

If/when I get around to releasing mod_proxy_html 3.0, that's moving to
the configuration, so you can use it with non-HTML backends like that
without touching the code.  Note that you can also do the job with
mod_publisher.

-- 
Nick Kew

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