Re: using my module

2003-01-13 Thread Kris Verbeeck
fabio rohrich wrote:

 Hi all,
I have no a server at home, only a linux station. I'm
writing a module that modify the html content. I have
the problem that I don't know how to simulate the
client server environment. I mean: I can set up a
module in a location (with its handler) and I can see
how it works (like example-info). but if I want that
my module interacts with a file requested from the
client, how xan i do it? For example, I can add to my
apache the module gzip, but how can I see if it works?


Use a packet sniffer and check what is actually being transmitted by
client/server.  (e.g. www.ethereal.com)


I want just to see on my browser the file I request
after my module has "filtered" it.


That's the mod_blanks module, right?  Can't you just request the
file in your browser and then save it (the source) and check whether
any blanks were removed?

Or are you having trouble enabling the module?  Because then it
will be a configuration (or programming) issue.

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using my module

2003-01-11 Thread fabio rohrich
 Hi all,
I have no a server at home, only a linux station. I'm
writing a module that modify the html content. I have
the problem that I don't know how to simulate the
client server environment. I mean: I can set up a
module in a location (with its handler) and I can see
how it works (like example-info). but if I want that
my module interacts with a file requested from the
client, how xan i do it? For example, I can add to my
apache the module gzip, but how can I see if it works?

I want just to see on my browser the file I request
after my module has "filtered" it.

Thanks a lot,
fabio



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