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Old 06-30-2008
Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml 2.4 (Default branch)

Apache2::ModProxyPerlHtml is a mod_perl2 replacement of the Apache2 module mod_proxy_html.c, used to rewrite HTML/Javascript links for a reverse proxy. It is very simple and has much better parsing/replacement of URL than the C code. It also support refresh meta tag rewriting. License: Perl License Changes:
Parsing of JavaScript code using escaped quotes as well as a CSS URL called without quotes were fixed. An "on the fly" code rewrite capability was added. See the ProxyHTMLRewrite Perl variable.Image

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