Hello everyone ,
I have a project where i want to add a new phase between the content
generation
and the logging phase of a request.
In other words i want after the response is generated and ready to be
sent to the client
to manipulate the html produced code (do my stuff) and then send it to
Hello ,
Consider that i have an html , javascript , php site.
My goal is to somehow modify the html , javascript code before php
module does its stuff.
It is part of a javascript injection defense system. So i want to mark
benign javascript before
php module adds bad javascript code.
I f
André Warnier wrote:
antoine wrote:
Hello ,
Consider that i have an html , javascript , php site.
My goal is to somehow modify the html , javascript code before php
module does its stuff.
It is part of a javascript injection defense system. So i want to
mark benign javascript before
Nick Kew wrote:
Morten K. Poulsen wrote:
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 19:06 +0200, antoine wrote:
Consider that we have an html form and a php script that handles the
posted data.
The scenario is that the bad guy writes in the form for example
" ... bad javascript code " and post this s
Andre thank you very much for your response.
I think that putting mod_php (if it is possible) as an output filter is
the only solution
to my project.
Regards
André Warnier wrote:
antoine wrote:
Eric Covener wrote:
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:25 AM, antoine wrote:
The first one(mine
Hello!
How can I add an optional header (X-Foo) in each response processed by
my module (it acts as a content generator)?
Regards,
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Hello, I have a question in spider monkey api for parsing javascript.
Is this the right list to apply ?? If not please tell me where to ask.
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You could also use the Reverse-Proxy function of Apache, with or without mod_rewrite. With Reverse-Proxy, your Apache is a gateway to a backend server, so you can pass requests to a different host/port, without doing external redirects.
See directive (without mod_rewrite) or the [P] flag of the Re
I use the combined log format, with the elapsed request time as the last element.My LogFormat directive is :LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %D" combined
The %D stands for "Time taken to serve the request, in microseconds"the result log entry is, for example :
May be you could also share common configuration files between your load-balanced servers, and "Include" configuration files whit directives specific to each one.That is the way I work with my servers, so maintenance is kept easy (no preprocessor, no envvar).
BrgdsAntoine.2006/4/6, Bgs <[EMAIL PROT
Hi,I guess that if the app (or anything else) doesn't send a no-cache header, or a max-age header, or a session cookie, the .jsp page will be served by the client browser cache, and will not be even received by the HTTP Server.
RgdsAntoine.2006/3/28, Sean Carey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Hi Rainer,
I have the same issue ... 5 years later ;) with Apache 2.2.22, and even
with Apache 2.4.10.
Did you get an explanation (or I will raise an issue).
Thanks
Antoine.
2010-04-01 13:32 GMT+02:00 Rainer Frey :
> I use DBM rewrite maps (apache 2.2.9 - package 2.2.9-10+lenny6) on debia
exists, it will not be truncated. New keys will
> be added and existing keys will be updated.
Apache 2.2 documentation was not updated yet.
2015-06-23 15:10 GMT+02:00 Antoine Prevosto :
> Hi Rainer,
>
> I have the same issue ... 5 years later ;) with Apache 2.2.22, and even
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