Re: Mod_headers and cgi question involving P3P/IE7/cookies

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On 5/23/07, elwyatt <ewyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm running an admittedly old Apache 1.3.6 server configuration

My guess is that the line above answers your two questions below.

   And so, the questions:
  1. Shouldn't the header directive still be parsed via mod_headers, and
shouldn't I expect to see the P3P Compact Policy header on the active
pages prepared by the shopping cart cgi? If yes, why might this not
work; and if no, why not?

  2. Well, Question 1 is good enough. The shopping cart vendor has
issued a patch to allow the header to be inserted in the cgi output, so
that is a rough solution. But I would really like to know the why
mod_headers didn't do the trick. Anybody know?

Although I haven't personally tested it, I'm fairly sure that
mod_headers will act on CGI scripts, at least in recent versions.

Joshua.

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