Re: cgi http complete header

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great, thanks, than I'll stick to mod_rewrite and do some digging in the docs!

2009/4/15 André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Ruben Lihet wrote:
>>
>> OK, but can mod_rewrite read the http-header ?
>
> That's exactly what Eric suggested.
>
> mod_rewrite reads the http header, and copies its content to an environment
> value, which your cgi program can just obtain from its running environment.
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