Perhaps you used ExtFilterDefine in a vhost context? This isn't
allowed for some reason, and configtest doesn't complain about it.
Yes, a vhost is where i need to use it, so no sense pursuing it further
i suppose. I'm new to the httpd community - is it worth filing this as a
doc bug?
And,
On 8/1/06, alexander dosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you used ExtFilterDefine in a vhost context? This isn't
allowed for some reason, and configtest doesn't complain about it.
Yes, a vhost is where i need to use it, so no sense pursuing it further
i suppose. I'm new to the httpd
This isn't a doc bug as the docs for ExtFilterDefine specify server
config as the context. It might be considered a bug that config
doesn't complain though.
apachectl configtest, sorry typo. Also, have you tried specifying
the ExtFilterDefine in the main server context and using
SetOutputFilter
And, since this won't work, can anybody recommend a simple output text
find/replace module that's available as a WinXP binary?
It might help for you to explain the nature of the problem you're
trying to solve, rather than what's not working about what you've
tried.
OK: I'm using httpd to
apachectl configtest, sorry typo. Also, have you tried specifying
the ExtFilterDefine in the main server context and using
SetOutputFilter in your vhost?
yes. same behavior.
--alex.
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On 8/1/06, alexander dosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And, since this won't work, can anybody recommend a simple output text
find/replace module that's available as a WinXP binary?
It might help for you to explain the nature of the problem you're
trying to solve, rather than what's not