Thanks very much, Juan! I tried it and it worked!
>-----Jatorrizko mezua-----
>Nondik: Juan Rivera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Bidalia: Asteartea, 2002.eko urriak 15 15:34
>Nora: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Gaia: RE: Compiling Apache modules for windows
>
>
>Igor,
>
>You have to put the replace entries like this:
>
> <Proxy /someloc>
>
> Replace colour color text/html
>
> SetOutputFilter REPLACE
>
> </Proxy>
>
> ProxyPass /someloc http://Server/someloc
> ProxyPassReverse /someloc http://Server/someloc
>
>
>
>Best regards,
>
>Juan C. Rivera
>Citrix Systems, Inc.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Igor Leturia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:06 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Compiling Apache modules for windows
>
> Hi all!
>
> Günter sent me a binary version of mod_replace. I started trying it
>and I couldn't get it to work. At last I found that there is
>an error in
>the example configuration file. Instead of being 'Replace colour color
>text/html', it should be 'Replace "colour" "color" text/html'. At least
>this is the only way it worked for me. I say this in case anyone is
>interested.
>
> Now I've got some questions. I've been able to make replacements in
>the files if they have .html extension, but not in the rest
>(.js, etc.).
>In the example cfg you sent me, this is what you said (with my
>correction already done):
>
> Replace "colour" "color" text/html
> AddOutputFilter REPLACE html
>
> I've tried writing "js" instead of "html" in the second line, but I
>don't know what to write in the first line instead of "text/html". I've
>tried lots of things but none work. What should I do to apply the
>replacements to all the files served, independent of their extension? I
>tried *, but it doesn't work.
>
> Another question: do you know how should I write the httpd.conf to
>make the replacements to files proxied from another server? I wrote
>this, but it doesn't work:
>
> <Location /someloc>
> Replace colour color text/html
> AddOutputFilter REPLACE html
> ProxyPass http://someserver/someloc
> ProxyPassReverse http://someserver/someloc
> </Location>
>
> I've tried different orders of the lines, but none worked.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Igor Leturia
>