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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Chris Markle <cm...@asperasoft.com> on 2010/10/30 02:05:27 UTC

[users@httpd] what is this mod-substitute debugging output trying to tell me?

Using mod_substitute via mod_filter and I turned on FilterLogging
lvele 1. Here's what I see in the log. What's curious to me is that I
haven't even got a specific substitute pattern enabled. Can anyone
give me some clues as to what these log message are indicating?

[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_proxy_http.c(1736): proxy:
start body send
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: TRANSIENT, length: 10
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: TRANSIENT, length: 670
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: FLUSH, length: 0
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: TRANSIENT, length: 2896
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: FLUSH, length: 0
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: TRANSIENT, length: 718
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(117): [client
10.0.157.1] replace
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_filter.c(122): [client
10.0.157.1] replace: type: EOS, length: 0
[Fri Oct 29 16:59:09 2010] [debug] mod_proxy_http.c(1840): proxy: end body send

Here's the related mod_filter / mod_substitute configuration:

LoadModule substitute_module modules/mod_substitute.so
LoadModule filter_module modules/mod_filter.so

FilterDeclare replace
FilterProvider replace SUBSTITUTE Content-Type $text/html
FilterChain +replace
FilterTrace replace 1
#Substitute "s/Public Discussion/Public Discussion Boo Yah/n"

Thanks in advance for any help on this...

Chris

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