Scott Moseman wrote:
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HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily
Location: http://outside1.mysite.com/subdirectory2/someotherpage.html
Obviously on an inbound non-SSL request, should I allow non-SSL, I
could redirect to HTTPS. Is there anything I can do to rewrite the
URL provided in the 302 request on its way out? Or is there nothing
that Apache can do about that?
Partial reply :
That Location: header is a HTTP response header.
You may want to have a look at the mod_headers filter.
Look for "modules" on the Apache site, pick H for headers.
I do not know if this is flexible enough to achieve what you want.
Being myself a "mod_perl fan", I will add that by using a mod_perl
filter written for the purpose, you can do pretty much what you want in
that respect. So I would not usually look any further.
But there may be other solutions not involving mod_perl.
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