Re: Using ExtFilterDefine to filter the output of a CGI command (Apache 2.2)

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The script is CGIProxy, is there a good non nph alternative?

Joshua Slive wrote:
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Vladimir Vanuukov <vladatnyc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just realized that the cgi script that is not getting filtered is a nph
 (non-parsed-headers) script. Other scrips in the same directory get
 filtered just fine. Any idea how to enable filtering for nph scripts?

That may indeed be the problem. Why are you using an nph script
anyway? The support for these scripts isn't very good in modern apache
because they are basically a legacy item. There is no need for them on
a modern web server.

Joshua.

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