On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 03:26:40PM +0100, Pedro Mata-Mouros Fonseca wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> For a given image serving backend I use a reqrep to rewrite an incoming
> scrambled URL and pass it on unscrambled:
> reqrep ^(GET[^\ ]*)\ /image/\w{1}(\w{2})(\w{2})(\w{2})(.*) \1\
> /storage\5/images/\3/\4\2
>
> In the response should be the corresponding requested image. Since these
> backend image servers have different configurations and setups (some use
> Nginx, some use Apache + Squid, etc), I use a rspirep to pick up any 4xx
> errors and throw the client a vanilla standardized error page instead:
> rspirep ^(HTTP/...)\ 4[0-9][0-9].* \1\ 400\ Bad\ Request\nContent-Length:\
> 74\nContent-Type:\ text/html\n\n<FRAMESET...............[SNIP]
>
> So far so good, but I'd like to take that a step further: somewhere on the
> incoming URL (\w{1}) there's a single char that indicates the fixed
> dimensions of the requested image. I'd like to use that to serve a "not
> available" image with the exact same dimensions that are showed in the
> incoming URL. So basically the question is: is it possible in the rspirep to
> have access to the URL processed in reqrep or even the rewritten one?
No, right now it's not possible to use any request content in the
response. This is something we'll try to get working in 1.5.
Regards,
Willy