On 16 May 2011, at 16:25, Mark Montague wrote:

> Yes:  I believe you could write a module to do this.  (I'd have to do 
> research to be able to say exactly how, though).  The advantage to doing this 
> in a module, instead of modifying httpd itself, is lower maintenance costs 
> when future versions of Apache HTTP Server are released, quicker upgrades, 
> and less confusion of other people (system administrators, webmasters) who 
> have to work with your site or server.  For more information, seek help on 
> the Apache HTTP Server third-party module development mailing list.

Yep, makes sense.

> If you'd like to do this without having to write a full Apache module in C, 
> take a look at mod_perl:  

That only really makes sense if you're already using mod_perl.
Or possibly if you're a dab hand with Perl but uncomfortable with C.

-- 
Nick Kew

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