Hi all,

These PRs are listed in the v2.0 STATUS file. I would imagine they've
all come from v1.3 - I'll go through them sometime this weekend and
check which ones are fixed in v2.0 so they can be removed from the list. 

> PRs that have been suspended forever waiting for someone to
> put them into 'the next release':
> 
>     * PR#362: mod_proxy
>       Mod_proxy doesn't allow change of error pages
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#440: mod_proxy
>       Proxy doesn't deliver documents if not connected
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#534: mod_proxy
>       proxy converts ~name to %7Ename when name starts with a dot (.)
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#612: mod_proxy
>       Proxy FTP Authentication Fails
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#700: mod_proxy
>       Proxy doesn't do links right for OpenVMS files through ftp:
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#980: mod_proxy
>       Controlling Access to Remote Proxies would be nice...
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#994: mod_proxy
>       Adding authentication "on the fly" through the proxy module
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1085: mod_proxy
>       ProxyRemote make a dead cycle.
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1166: mod_proxy
>       ``nph-'' not honored (no buffering) for ProxyRemote mapping
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1290: mod_proxy
>       Need to know "hit-rate" on proxy cache
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1532: mod_proxy
>       Proxy transfer logging
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1547: mod_proxy
>       No HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR set...
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1567: mod_proxy
>       ProxyRemote proxy requests fail authentication by firewall
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1702: mod_proxy
>       mod_proxy to support persistent conns?
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#1878: mod_proxy
>       listing of proxy cache content
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#2314: mod_proxy
>       patterns in ProxyRemote
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#3568: mod_proxy
>       Accessing URL through proxy server corrupts data.
>         Status:
> 
>     * PR#3605: mod_proxy
>       Some anonymous FTP URLs ask for authentication
>         Status:

Regards,
Graham
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