mod_sed on 2.2.10 ?

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Has anyone got mod_sed [1]  working on apache 2.2.10 ?

I need to be able to rewrite the hostname which is hard coded in
my html documents to point to a different hostname? I am testing
a new web server, and so need links pointing to the orginal serverA
to be rewritten so they point to the dev server.

I was thinking of doing, a mod_sed
with   s/old_name.domain/new.domain/g

Is mod_sed the best way to do this?
Any other ways to re-write the contents of outgoing htdocs?

Paul

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