Andrew Huntwork wrote:
the 404 content is coming from mod_proxy_http, so it's not under my control

Ok, I take it back.  That sounds like a good reason..



On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:20 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
Andrew Huntwork wrote:
I'm trying to use mod_filter (specifically mod_substitute) on non-200
responses, specifically with a 404 response.  After playing around for
a while and assuming that i had screwed something up, i discovered
that mod_filter specifically skips non-200 responses [1].  Is there an
important reason for skipping such responses?
I am not the developer here, but I would imagine that one reason would be
that 4xx responses are generally configurable anyway, so why go through the
additional overhead of filtering them ?


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