Hi
David Wortham wrote:
(2) I am using the above subrequest to bounce a POST request off mod_proxy
(to get the POST to an external server). I have the headers built
correctly. Is there any way to add POST variables to the subrequest before
it gets to mod_proxy? Perhaps by use of an input or output filter?
You can create an input filter yes (and set Content-Length appropriately).
However, you're going to have issues with POST sub-requests with more
recent Apache versions:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37402
PatchAvailable there. I don't think it's clear whether Apache should
work with them (sub-requests essentially being its own "thing"), but
they used to, and it does the job for me.
HTH
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