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

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Cgiproxy is a web-based proxy. I can go to the cgi script, type in an address and it display the page fore me and allow to browse it. It will rewrite all the links to point to the server where cgiproxy resides. Don't sure how to do this with mod_proxy. Also for users who for wjatever reason can't set a proxy server (maybe they already go throught a proxy to get out to the net) this still works.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 17:15:53 
To:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Using ExtFilterDefine to filter the output of a CGI command (Apache 2.2)


On 7 Mar 2008, at 14:53, Vladimir Vanuukov wrote:

> The script is CGIProxy, is there a good non nph alternative?
>
If you tell us what CGIProxy does for you that mod_proxy doesn't,
then maybe we could suggest something.

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Nick Kew

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