[users@httpd] Re: Conditional response body modification

2014-04-25 Thread Doug Strick
> In 2.4, it seems like you should be able to register mod_substitute > via mod_filter. mod_filter has a "match" parameter that in 2.4 is an > ap_expr expression, so it can ready basically anything floating around > in the server. > > mod_filter can be pretty intimidating though. I really wish I

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Conditional response body modification

2014-04-25 Thread Eric Covener
> Anyone > have any ideas how I can make the HTTP_COOKIE data available to > mod_substitute? Let me know if I'm completely off base here in > understanding what this module can do as well. Thanks In 2.4, it seems like you should be able to register mod_substitute via mod_filter. mod_filter has

[users@httpd] Re: Conditional response body modification

2014-04-25 Thread Doug Strick
I wasn't able to come up with anything further on the mod_ext_filter solution. I did come across mod_parp ( http://parp.sourceforge.net). It says it's able to parse the request data and make it available to other apache modules. I've gotten it compiled and enabled o

[users@httpd] Re: Conditional response body modification

2014-04-17 Thread Doug Strick
I've come up with the below config using mod_ext_filter which isn't desirable, but it's the only thing I've been able to come up with so far. It's not working exactly yet. Any suggestions? SetEnvIf HTTP_COOKIE "USER_TYPE=test" FILTER=$1 *Inside VirtualHost:* ExtFilterDefine doug mode=output