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All,

I would like to propose a new feature for the RequestDumperFilter that
is similar to the AccessLogValve's "condition" setting, except that it
is logically opposite: it would be nice to allow a Filter ahead of the
RequestDumperFilter in the chain to flag the request as dump-able
instead of having to clear-out a flag: presumably, the act of
conditionally dumping a request is rare and so the semantics seem
reasonable to work opposite to AccessLogValve's "condition".

So, I can submit a patch that does this but the question is what to call
the configuration attribute. I have several options:

1. "condition". This may cause confusion as it acts the opposite way
   to AccessLogValve's "condition".

2. "ifSet" or even "if"

3. Give the user a choice: "ifSet" /and/ "ifUnset" (or both!)

Does anyone care either way?

Thanks,
- -chris
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