Re: PHP script as Apache filter or "callback"

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Brian Mearns wrote:
I've got a PHP script that I want to call for every request under a
certain location. Specifically, I want to alter/set the response
headers using this script. I know headers can be set in other ways,
but in this case, the heders are set using some fairly complex logic
which I don't think can be done in the conf file directly, plus the
PHP script will have some other side effects on the server.

Maybe you'd have more chances here ? http://www.php.net/support.php

Does anyone know of a way to do this? If not, can anyone point me to a
good tutorial for writing apache filters?

Sure.
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/filters.html

;-)

(Note: that's not as silly as it sounds. As language, perl and PHP are reasonably close. And since mod_perl is very closely integrated into Apache (much more than mod_php), what you will read there will give you a very good idea of how filters work in Apache)


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