Hi Sorin, The plan is for the module to do other things, this is just the first step. Any suggestions? Thank you.
On 25 March 2016 at 05:30, Sorin Manolache <sor...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2016-03-25 00:59, Justin Kennedy wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a simple module, with just a quick_hander, it's sole function is to >> check if there is a specific key=value on the query string, and modify the >> value, so it gets picked up by a separate module. >> >> For example: if "foo=1" is in r->args, then replace it with "foo=0", >> decline the request so it gets picked up by the other module. >> >> In my first attempt, I created a new string and assigned the pointer to >> r->args, but it doesn't seem to "stick" when it gets to the second module. >> Do I have to modify r->args directly, without changing the pointer? It's >> been awhile since I've worked with C strings. >> >> > You don't need a module to do that. You can use some mod_rewrite > directives that you place inside your <Location> or <Directory>: > > RewriteEngine On > > RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(|.*&)foo=([^&]*)(&.*|$) > RewriteRule (.*) $1?%1foo=new_value%3 > > -- > Sorin > > -- Justin Kennedy Software Developer 506 645 1195 888 406 0624