udotirol wrote:
>
> So in order to solve the riddle myself, the problem was really well
> hidden and not due to a the configuration I posted above.
>
> The problem was that I had mod_deflate globally enabled for the https
> host (being not only a reverse proxy but also a "regular" webserver as
> well), resulting in mod_deflate obviously having some precedence over
> mod_proxy_html and that again resulting in mod_proxy_html not converting
> anything.
>
> Disabling mod_deflate globally and enabling it only where I really
> needed it, solved the problem.
>
> However, this looks like a mod_proxy_html <=> mod_deflate interaction
> problem.
>
>
Hi there...is it okay if you can post all the changes that you made to your
httpd.conf in order to make things work please? Sorry, i'm not familiar
with the mod_deflate module and I'm new to Apache. I think I have the same
problem that you have. Thanks in advance.
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