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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 39245] - Mod_proxy_http ProxyErrorOverride eating cookies
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------- Additional Comments From jtharp@esri.com 2006-04-07 20:40 -------
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Bart's proposed patch
Here are some comments made on this patch on the httpd-dev list by Ruediger
Pluem along with Bart's replies:
Pl�m wrote:
>
>> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Bart van der Schans
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The "ProxyErrorOverride On" setting is correctly catching the errors
>> from the (reverse) proxied server. Only, it overrides too much IMHO.
>> Right now it overrides anything that's not in the 2xx range,
>> but I think
>> it should allow also the 3xx range for redirects etc.
>
> I had a quick look into this and noticed the following:
>
> 1. It may make sense to add ap_is_HTTP_INFO to this also.
Yes, that shounds like a good idea.
> 2. ProxyErrorOverride is currently only honoured by mod_proxy_http,
> mod_proxy_ajp ignores it. Is this intended?
I don't have much experience with ajp, but being able to set a custom
error is a good idea I think.
> 3. This is a change in behaviour for people who use customized redirect
> pages for browsers that do not support redirects (are there any?)
Wouldn't that change from currently broken to working?
> 4. 304 not modified responses from the backend are currently not supported
> without this patch.
I didn't actually tested that.
Regards,
Bart
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