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mod_replace is an Apache 2.0.x filter module that allows you to replace text strings based on regular expressions. Most commonly it is used together with mod_proxy to sanitize the behaviour of ill behaving web applications / servers when using Apache as an reverse proxy. Other uses are, of course, supported as well. It has been tested on Solaris 8/Sparc and Linux/i386 with various versions of Apache 2.0.x (development started with 2.0.44, tested with all releases up to 2.0.49). Although it has only been tested on those two platforms, this doesn?t mean it won?t work for others. Any reports of successfull or unsuccessfull deployment is more than welcome!
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
apache-mod_replace-0.1.0-15.x86_64.html | Replace text strings based on regular expressions | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | apache-mod_replace-0.1.0-15.x86_64.rpm |
apache-mod_replace-0.1.0-15.x86_64.html | Replace text strings based on regular expressions | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | apache-mod_replace-0.1.0-15.x86_64.rpm |
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