Dave's company could also *pay* someone to do what he wants. It would 
probably take about a day of someone at Covalent (probably less) to whip 
something up to stop doing the headers (and they would probably be able to 
feed the change back into the mod_proxy part of the Apache CVS directly so 
others would benefit).

At 10:10 PM 11/27/2000 -0500, Joe Schaefer wrote:
>Dave Rolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm afraid of C.
>
>Don't be. (perl is C with cream and sugar added ;)  Grab
>a copy of Kernighan and Ritchie's _The C Programming Language_
>(it's authoritative, and all of 274 pages cover to cover).
>Then start monkeying around in src/modules/proxy/proxy_http.c
>and/or src/main/http.protocol.c and see what you can cook up.
>Tweaking and/or commenting out a few lines should do the trick.
>Just be sure to back up your apache tree before you start tinkering.
>
>Best.
>--
>Joe Schaefer
>
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