On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Ryan Bloom wrote: > It is perfectly possible for a filter to remove itself. In fact, the > byterange filter relies on that ability to work correctly. While I > would be interested to know what happened to make that case fail, if the > patch below works, then +1.
i was thinking of this comment from justin: Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 01:42:27 -0800 From: Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: httpd-test + cvs head Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... However, mod_ssl is bogus. The ssl/http.t test is interesting since it causes mod_ssl to remove itself via ap_remove_output_filter() (mod_ssl.c:358). Since mod_ssl is a connection filter, our new strategy is that it can never be removed. Ooops. Since it doesn't have access to the request_rec, it can't destroy its predecessor's reference to itself. Perhaps this means we *do* need the ->prev. ... is this still true? (note: mod_ssl.c:358 is now 421)