That would be the best way, but don't know how to do that in httpd.conf...
On 8/2/07, tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks, works fine. Do you know if I can rename a header? I was trying
to
do
it like this
SetEnvIf
On 8/2/07, tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks, works fine. Do you know if I can rename a header? I was trying to do
it like this
SetEnvIf X-Powered-By (.*) HAVE_X-Powered-By=$1
Header add X-Original-Powered-By $HAVE_X-Powered-By$ env=HAVE_X-Powered-By
Header unset X-Powered-By
Hi,
thanks, works fine. Do you know if I can rename a header? I was trying to do
it like this
SetEnvIf X-Powered-By (.*) HAVE_X-Powered-By=$1
Header add X-Original-Powered-By $HAVE_X-Powered-By$ env=HAVE_X-Powered-By
Header unset X-Powered-By env=HAVE_X-Powered-By
The problem is that I don't
Many thanks again !!
One last think, how do I match the whole string with (.*) I match nothing.. I
tried some things like (.*+) and (.+) but none of them seems to work.
Thanks
Tomas
On 8/2/07, tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks, works fine.
On 8/2/07, tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks again !!
One last think, how do I match the whole string with (.*) I match nothing.. I
tried some things like (.*+) and (.+) but none of them seems to work.
Thanks
Tomas
On 8/2/07, tom [EMAIL
Hi,
is there a way to remove the X-Forwarded-For header from the request before it
enters some point in the request route through apache? I need this because the
weblogic module honors the header and this is not what is needed by us.
Thanks for your responses
Tomas
On 8/1/07, tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to remove the X-Forwarded-For header from the request before
it enters some point in the request route through apache? I need this because
the weblogic module honors the header and this is not what is needed by us.
You can try