Hello,
I have to change the mime-type of a file, when it's
requested from a client through my reverse proxy.
Because I think that it's the only way to open this
file (JPG) with a program different from mozilla or
firefox.
I'm trying to change the field Content-Type of http
header using apache 2.0 with mod_proxy,
mod_proxy_http, mod_rewrite and mod_ext_filter.
<IfModule mod_ext_filter.c>
ExtFilterDefine image-to-appli cmd=: mode=output \
intype=image/jpeg outtype=application/prueba \
PreservesContentLength
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_proxy.c>
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPass /SIGA http://kolitxa/SIGA
ProxyPassReverse /SIGA http://kolitxa/SIGA
<Proxy *>
SetOutputFilter image-to-appli
AddType application/prueba .jpg
</Proxy>
</IfModule>
I don't know if I'm using all the options right, in
the filter I know that it have to have cmd option, so
I use the : commnad because it doesn't do anything,
but I don't know if I'm using these in wrong order or
with wrong options, because althoug the filter changes
the http header content-type, it doesn't preserve the
packet's content and it sends an empty packet, so I
couldn't do anything.
I also try to configure firefox to open JPEG files
(image/jpeg) with another program (gthumb) and
although in the Preferences it appears, in fact it
doesn't do anything.
I know that ir I cant do anything with firefox, or
with this filter I must do another filter in perl, but
I don't know perl, so i'm looking for someone who can
help me and give me an example or sth to start with
it.
I hope someone can help me.
Thanks a lot.
Leire
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