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Hi Axel-Stephane!
> I see why you can suspect Apache httpd of setting these headers, but
> AFAIK from having used Apache 2.0.x
> and mod_proxy for a number of years, Apache does not "rewrite"
headers unless you do so explicitly
Hi Axel-Stephane!
I see why you can suspect Apache httpd of setting these headers, but AFAIK from
having used Apache 2.0.x
> and mod_proxy for a number of years, Apache does not "rewrite"
headers unless you do so explicitly in the
> configuration.
I agree but, really, I can't figure out. The
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 15:26:50 -0200
Lucas Brasilino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using apache 2.0.59 and I'm getting an weird problem.
> First of all, I have no 'Header unset' from mod_headers.
> Apache is rewriting 'Cache-Control' and 'Pragma' headers when
> is being fetched _only_ P
the
reverse proxy and the application on different servers.
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Objet : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 rewriting HTTP headers
Hi!
I'm using apache 2.
Hi!
I'm using apache 2.0.59 and I'm getting an weird problem.
First of all, I have no 'Header unset' from mod_headers.
Apache is rewriting 'Cache-Control' and 'Pragma' headers when
is being fetched _only_ PDF and DOC file. An example:
Asking direct to background server (using wget):
1 HTTP/1.0