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 virtual-host Lotus Domino & Tomcat servers on the same machine, and for the "allow from" directive, which is nifty. The version of Domino i'm being forced to use shoves an antique !DOCTYPE tag at the top of all of its html, which forces MSIE into ugly compatibility mode, and... yuck.

So, for all docs of type text/html from the Domino vhost, i want to replace the first line with a more modern !DOCTYPE tag. And, ideally, i'd like to do this without having to set up a complete C development environment (haven't touched C in years) with all necessary includes in order to compile something like mod_line_edit.

possible?

--alex.


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