To clarify my last statement: Any custom headers passed in the proxy
would be accessible via the request info collection.
-- Brad
Brad Perkins wrote:
Peter,
Hopefully Steve's note will solve your problems. If it doesn't I'd
also mentioned the possibility of Apache setting custom headers. I
have no direct experience with it, but there is an entire Apache
module "mod_headers" devoted to doing so.
-- Brad
Peter Jakobsson wrote:
On 1 Feb 2008, at 11:34, Steve Alex wrote:
seem to be missing a post on this problem. See the thread from a
couple days ago.
I did indeed miss it !
I see your reply to James Wright contains what I needed to know.
I'll go away and try it now.
Many thanks for the help.
Regards
Peter
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