Pierpaolo Fumagalli wrote:
> Dave Spitz wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to write a servlet that inserts a frame (kind of like a banner
> > ad) at the top of all web pages viewed from within an Intranet. To do this,
> > I've got all of the Intranet-interior browsers set up to use my Apache 1.3
> > installation as a proxy, running on WinNT 4.0 Workstation. The proxying
> > works great (duh).
> >
> > Now for the hard part.
> >
> > I'm scratching my head about how to configure a servlet that would handle
> > all proxy requests. Normally of course, in a non-proxy world, you set up a
> > mount point and the inbound URI is what kickstarts JServ, right? But how do
> > I configure JServ so that a single, particular servlet proceses all proxy
> > requests?
> >
> > The basic idea is that this servlet will "wrap" requested web pages with a
> > frame so that, along the top of page, there will always be an "intranet
> > navigation" bar for inhouse folks, regardless of where they go on the
> > Internet.
> >
> > I imagine you'd face the same problem if you wanted to write a servlet to
> > "track" web requests -- something that passively handles all requests,
> > regardless of the URI. Has anyone done something like this?
>
> You have to tweak the mod_jserv module to do this... Shouldn't be hard,
> you have the sources :) and take a look at mod_proxy.... I bet you can
> integrate the two quite easily...
>
> Pier
>
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