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r->connection->client->fd r->connection->client->fd_in to filtered content. Obviously, you'd need to save actual socket descriptors somewhere, and do IO operations and descriptor swapping at certain stage - probably at fixup and logging. Also, you will need to modify several HTTP headers (like Content-Length: and Transfer-Encoding:) before sending out final response. > I've currently got an Apache 2.0 module parsing headers and content for > inbound and outbound data using filters. I'd like to do something similar > with Apache 1.3. > > What is the preferred way to transform inbound and outbound content on 1.3? > It looks like nothing touches the data after a handler has been chosen. > > Is there at least an ugly hack to get this kind of functionality? - -- Taisuke Yamada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://rakugaki.org/ 2268 E9A2 D4F9 014E F11D 1DF7 DCA3 83BC 78E5 CD3A Message to my public address may not be handled in a timely manner. For a direct contact, please use my private address on my namecard. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGnDDP3KODvHjlzToRAmKmAKC1Tiibql/95XJ5pUn26EP4VwnVvQCfe9sx XX9hvzj58TtVNWapy5NQ3XI= =+mcL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
