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<h1 align="CENTER">Module mod_asis</h1>
<p>This module provides for sending files which contain their
own HTTP headers.</p>
rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Base<br />
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asis_module</p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>This module provides the handler <code>send-as-is</code>
which causes Apache to send the document without adding most of
the usual HTTP headers.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>For historical reasons, this module will also process any
<h2>Directives</h2>
<p>This module provides no directives.</p>
<h2>Usage</h2>
<p>In the server configuration file, associate files with the
<blockquote>
<code>AddHandler send-as-is asis</code>
</blockquote>
The contents of any file with a <code>.asis</code> extension
will then be sent by Apache to the client with almost no
changes. Clients will need HTTP headers to be attached, so do
not forget them. A Status: header is also required; the data
should be the 3-digit HTTP response code, followed by a textual
message.
<p>Here's an example of a file whose contents are sent <em>as
is</em> so as to tell the client that a file has
redirected.</p>
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<code>Status: 301 Now where did I leave that URL<br />
Location: http://xyz.abc.com/foo/bar.html<br />
<br />
<HTML><br />
<HEAD><br />
<TITLE>Lame excuses'R'us</TITLE><br />
</HEAD><br />
<BODY><br />
<H1>Fred's exceptionally wonderful page has moved
to<br />
<A
HREF="http://xyz.abc.com/foo/bar.html">Joe's</A>
site.<br />
</H1><br />
</BODY><br />
</HTML></code>
</blockquote>
<p>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 <em>not</em> add a
Last-Modified header; it probably should.
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