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

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On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Vladimir Vanuukov <vladatnyc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The script is CGIProxy, is there a good non nph alternative?

You're really adding hack on top of hack there! I hope you're just
doing this for fun, since what you're creating is a Frankenstein's
nightmare.

Anyway, I would either 1) run a real proxy, rather than CGIProxy, 2)
do whatever text mangling you need inside the CGIProxy script instead
of with mod_ext_filter, or 3) Set $NOT_RUNNING_AS_NPH in CGIProxy and
rename it to not start with nph-.

Joshua.

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