From: Christophe Jaillet Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 07:15:29 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Break long lines. X-Git-Tag: 2.5.0-alpha~4966 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b7924d76457f9322d6de925981532dd6b175be00;p=apache Break long lines. Add missing git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@1530514 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy_html.xml b/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy_html.xml index ad038589f0..eeed13e5f9 100644 --- a/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy_html.xml +++ b/docs/manual/mod/mod_proxy_html.xml @@ -32,9 +32,21 @@ from Clients' networks in a proxy context. for earlier 2.x versions -

This module provides an output filter to rewrite HTML links in a proxy situation, to ensure that links work for users outside the proxy. It serves the same purpose as Apache's ProxyPassReverse directive does for HTTP headers, and is an essential component of a reverse proxy.

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For example, if a company has an application server at appserver.example.com that is only visible from within the company's internal network, and a public webserver www.example.com, they may wish to provide a gateway to the application server at http://www.example.com/appserver/. When the application server links to itself, those links need to be rewritten to work through the gateway. mod_proxy_html serves to rewrite <a href="http://appserver.example.com/foo/bar.html">foobar</a> to <a href="http://www.example.com/appserver/foo/bar.html">foobar</a> making it accessible from outside.

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This module provides an output filter to rewrite HTML links in a +proxy situation, to ensure that links work for users outside the proxy. +It serves the same purpose as Apache's ProxyPassReverse directive does +for HTTP headers, and is an essential component of a reverse proxy.

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For example, if a company has an application server at +appserver.example.com that is only visible from within +the company's internal network, and a public webserver +www.example.com, they may wish to provide a gateway to the +application server at http://www.example.com/appserver/. +When the application server links to itself, those links need to be +rewritten to work through the gateway. mod_proxy_html serves to rewrite +<a href="http://appserver.example.com/foo/bar.html">foobar</a> to +<a href="http://www.example.com/appserver/foo/bar.html">foobar</a> +making it accessible from outside.

mod_proxy_html was originally developed at WebÞing, whose extensive