Re: AW: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping or setting certain http response headerrs

2008-10-30 Thread Harald Falkenberg
gt; Christian > > -- > Christian Folini, IT 222 > Webserver Security Engineer > > > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Harald Falkenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2008 15:14 > An: Folini Christian, IT222 extern > Cc: users@http

AW: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping or setting certain http response headerrs

2008-10-29 Thread christian.folini
apache.org Betreff: Re: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping or setting certain http response headerrs Hi, yes, I saw it already. But how to change http response headers only in certain cases? For certain user agents? If you can give me an example, that would be nice. regards

Re: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping or setting certain http response headerrs

2008-10-29 Thread Harald Falkenberg
Hi, yes, I saw it already. But how to change http response headers only in certain cases? For certain user agents? If you can give me an example, that would be nice. regards Harald - The official User-To-User support

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping or setting certain http response headerrs

2008-10-29 Thread Harald Falkenberg
Hi, I use some search engines, which work so far fine, but step into unwanted crawling behaviour when they encounter certain http response header information from the responding web servers. For instance: the http response header expires is fine for browser, but aks the search enginge to