Dear Nick,

I have tried with mod_proxy_html, but the problem with this specific web 
application is (NAC Management called ARPGUARD), that
several javascripts and json files needs also some replacements because they 
have hard-coded parts of URLs included. 
I didn't find a way to handle this with mod_proxy_html. 
So I tried with mod_filter including mod_substitute. 

For getting updates etc. better handled I prefer using packages from the 
official CentOS or EPEL repositories rather than compiling them on my own. 

Regarding the mod_substitute docs I found the following:

f
The f flag causes mod_substitute to flatten the result of a substitution 
allowing for later substitutions to take place on the boundary of this one. 
This is the default.

For me this sounds that also the following occurrences of a pattern will be 
replaced. 

Kind regards Uwe
Uwe

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Kew [mailto:n...@apache.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 6:32 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] FW: mod_substitute only replaces first pattern match

On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 12:08 +0000, uwe.pol...@amann.com wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> nobody having an idea about my post from Feb 6th?

What you describe sounds unlikely, but I haven't checked the mod_substitute 
docs.

I would just point out, there are many alternatives (like mod_line_edit or 
mod_sed), and the problem you're trying to solve looks like exactly the one for 
which mod_proxy_html is the smart (markup-aware) solution.

--
Nick Kew


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