Re: headers precedence 1.3 vs 2.2

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On 18 Jan 2011, at 02:24, Uxio Faria wrote:

> 	Ok, everything is fine with this. But with apache 2.2 i can't do that, headers setted with Header directive
> 	in apache conf, can't be overwrited by php.

Is it now returning two headers, one from the config and the other from your PHP?

I think the most sensible workaround to use would be to adjust your
configuration to avoid setting the header from there for your PHP files.
Use <Files> (or <Filesmatch>) to limit the scope of your config.

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