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Apache Module mod_asis
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Description:Sends files that contain their own
HTTP headers
Status:Base
Module Identifier:asis_module
Source File:mod_asis.c
Summary
This module provides the handler send-as-is
which causes Apache HTTP Server to send the document without adding most of
the usual HTTP headers.
This can be used to send any kind of data from the server,
including redirects and other special HTTP responses, without
requiring a cgi-script or an nph script.
For historical reasons, this module will also process any
file with the mime type httpd/send-as-is.
Topics
Usage
Directives
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directives.
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Usage
In the server configuration file, associate files with the
send-as-is handler e.g.
AddHandler send-as-is asis
The contents of any file with a .asis extension
will then be sent by Apache httpd to the client with almost no
changes. In particular, HTTP headers are derived from the file
itself according to mod_cgi rules, so an asis
file must include valid headers, and may also use the CGI
Status: header to determine the HTTP response
code. The Content-Length: header will automatically
be inserted or, if included, corrected by httpd.
Here's an example of a file whose contents are sent as
is so as to tell the client that a file has
redirected.
Status: 301 Now where did I leave that URL
Location: http://xyz.example.com/foo/bar.html
Content-type: text/html
<html>
<head>
<title>Lame excuses'R'us</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Fred's exceptionally wonderful page has moved to
<a href="http://xyz.example.com/foo/bar.html">Joe's</a>
site.
</h1>
</body>
</html>
Notes:
The server always adds a Date: and Server:
header to the data returned to the client, so these should not be
included in the file. The server does not add a
Last-Modified header; it probably should.
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