RE: Problem with mod_proxy_html

This is a discussion on RE: Problem with mod_proxy_html within the Apache forums in Application Servers & Tools category; Not all browsers are as forgiving as MS IE which is pretty much FUBAR in many ways. I would therefore have the page generator fixed. What do your pages look like in Mozilla or Opera ? Probably would not take that much to fix the page generator anyway. It may even be enough to fix the code that the page generator processes. The leading <BR> may be one of the elements that break the mod_proxy_html parser, and also the &nbsp stuff (with no trailing -ascs -----Original Message----- From: Martin Knoblauch [mailto:spamtrap @ knobisoft.de] Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:14 PM ...

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Old 11-18-2005, 09:05 AM
Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
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Default RE: Problem with mod_proxy_html

Not all browsers are as forgiving as MS IE which is pretty much FUBAR in many ways. I would therefore have the page generator fixed. What do your pages look like in Mozilla or Opera ?

Probably would not take that much to fix the page generator anyway. It may even be enough to fix the code that the page generator processes. The leading <BR> may be one of the elements that break the mod_proxy_html parser, and also the &nbsp stuff (with no trailing

-ascs

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Knoblauch [mailto:spamtrap@knobisoft.de]
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:14 PM
To: Apache Users
Subject: [users@httpd] Problem with mod_proxy_html

Hi,

is there a way to stop mod_proxy_html to stop "fixing" (sanitizing, beautifying, destroying :-) the HTML it processes and only fixup the embedded links?

I have a web server with some proprietary page generator that produces not very correct (but working) HTML. After processing by mod_proxy_html the resulting HTML is f***ed up beyond repair :-(

Examples attached. Any ideas are welcome. For the parts where it works, the module is really great, but ...

Cheers
Martin

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Old 11-19-2005, 04:38 AM
Martin Knoblauch
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Default RE: Problem with mod_proxy_html

Hi,

while I mostly agree that the generator needs fixing, this is not
likely for several reasons. And definitely not short term.

So, having mod_html only rewriting the embedded links would definitely
be useful.

Btw. I never looked at that pages in IE. They are good enough in
Mozilla and Firefox :-) I hardly ever start-up IE.

Cheers
Martin

--- Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV <Axel-Stephane.SMORGRAV@europe.adp.com>
wrote:

> Not all browsers are as forgiving as MS IE which is pretty much FUBAR
> in many ways. I would therefore have the page generator fixed. What
> do your pages look like in Mozilla or Opera ?
>
> Probably would not take that much to fix the page generator anyway.
> It may even be enough to fix the code that the page generator
> processes. The leading <BR> may be one of the elements that break the
> mod_proxy_html parser, and also the &nbsp stuff (with no trailing
>
> -ascs
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Knoblauch [mailto:spamtrap@knobisoft.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:14 PM
> To: Apache Users
> Subject: [users@httpd] Problem with mod_proxy_html
>
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to stop mod_proxy_html to stop "fixing" (sanitizing,
> beautifying, destroying :-) the HTML it processes and only fixup the
> embedded links?
>
> I have a web server with some proprietary page generator that
> produces not very correct (but working) HTML. After processing by
> mod_proxy_html the resulting HTML is f***ed up beyond repair :-(
>
> Examples attached. Any ideas are welcome. For the parts where it
> works, the module is really great, but ...
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Martin Knoblauch
> email: k n o b i AT knobisoft DOT de
> www: http://www.knobisoft.de
>
>



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