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Subject: Rewriting a proxied Http Request
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: anjanbacchu-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 10 Aug 2005 17:34 PDT
Expires: 09 Sep 2005 17:34 PDT
Question ID: 554241
Hi There,

  Thanks for any pointers.

  A buggy internet application(I.E 6.0x (win xp SP2)) running on a
notebook has some issues. I'm trying to inject a debugging version of
the javascript file (that is malfunctioning) to get some clues.

Here's what I tried and I need more info to get that working.

1) I've tried putting an Apache server on the client machine as a
forward proxy to the production system. So that I can inject a
debugging version of the buggy javascript file, I need to be able to
rewrite/redirect the request to my production server. How do I do the
rewrite ? I'm using Apache 2.0.5x on Windows XP.

Am I making myself clear ?

Thank you,

BR,
~A
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