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<!--Java sync-link--><h1 class="topictitle1">Module mod_headers</h1>
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<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>The headers module allows for the customization of HTTP request and response
headers. The module allows headers to be merged, replaced or removed.</p>
<p><strong>Directives</strong></p>
<ul><li><a href="#header">Header</a></li>
<li><a href="#requestheader">RequestHeader</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="hr" id="header"><a name="header"><!-- --></a><h2 class="topictitle2">Header</h2>
<div>
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="void" border="0" rules="none"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Module">Module</a></strong>: mod_headers </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Syntax">Syntax</a></strong>: Header [condition] set|append|add <em>header
value [env=[!]variable]</em></td>
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<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Default">Default</a></strong>: none </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Context">Context</a></strong>: <span id="header__header_context"><a name="header__header_context"><!-- --></a>server config,
virtual host, directory, .htaccess </span></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Override">Override</a></strong>: FileInfo </td>
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<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Origin">Origin</a></strong>: <span id="header__header_origin"><a name="header__header_origin"><!-- --></a>Apache </span></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: Header append Author "John P. Doe" </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: Header unset Author</td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: Header echo ^TS*</td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: Header echo Host</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<p>The Header directive can replace, merge or remove HTTP response headers.
The action performed by this module is determined by the action parameter.
This parameter is followed by a header name, which can include the final colon,
but it is not required. Case is also ignored. For add, append, and set, a
value is given as the next parameter. If this value contains spaces, it should
be surrounded by double quotes. For "unset", no value should be given.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong>The [condition] parameter was introduced with Apache 2.0.52.
It did not exist prior to this version on iSeries™.</p>
<p><strong>Order of Processing </strong></p>
<p>The Header directive can occur almost anywhere within the server configuration.
It is valid in the main server config and virtual host contexts, inside &lt;Directory&gt;, &lt;Location&gt;,
and &lt;Files&gt; contexts and within .htaccess files.</p>
<p>The Header directives are processed in the following order:</p>
<ol><li>main server</li>
<li>virtual host</li>
<li>&lt;Directory&gt; sections and .htaccess</li>
<li>&lt;Location&gt;</li>
<li>&lt;Files&gt;</li>
</ol>
<p>Order is important. These two headers have a different effect if reversed.
For example: </p>
<pre class="block">Header append Author "John P. Doe"
Header unset Author</pre>
<p>This way the Author header is not set. If reversed, the Author header is
set to "John P. Doe". The Header directives are processed just before the
response is sent by its handler. This means that some headers, that are added
just before the response is sent, cannot be changed or overridden. This includes
headers such as Date and Server. </p>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter One</strong>: <em>condition</em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The condition parameter is an optional parameter which can be one of the
following values:
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><thead align="left"><tr><th valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" id="d0e162">Condition</th>
<th valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" id="d0e164">Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e162 ">onsuccess</td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e164 ">The Header directive will only effect responses with
a status code of 2xx.</td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e162 ">always</td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e164 ">The Header directive will effect all responses, including
2xx.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Two</strong>: <em>action</em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The action parameter can be one of the following values:
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><thead align="left"><tr><th valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" id="d0e196">Action</th>
<th valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" id="d0e198">Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e196 ">set </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e198 ">The response header is set, replacing any previous header
with this name. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e196 ">append </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e198 ">The response header is appended to any existing header
of the same name. When a new value is merged onto an existing header it is
separated from the existing header with a comma. This is the HTTP standard
way of giving a header multiple values. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e196 ">add </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e198 ">The response header is added to the existing set of
headers, even if this header already exists. This can result in two (or more)
headers having the same name. This can lead to unforeseen consequence, and
in general, "append" should be used instead. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e196 ">unset </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e198 ">The response header of this name is removed, if it exists.
If there are multiple headers of the same name, all will be removed. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.64824120603015%" headers="d0e196 ">echo</td>
<td valign="top" width="70.35175879396985%" headers="d0e198 ">Request headers with this name are echoed back in the
response headers. <em>Header</em> may be a regular expression. Echo without
any parameters echoes back all the request headers in the response.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Three</strong>: <em>header </em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The HTTP Response <em>header</em> parameter to be set, appended, or unset
with this directive. There is no validity checking of the header, which allows
the use of experimental headers.</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Four</strong>: <em>value </em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The <em>value</em> parameter may be a character string, a string containing
format specifiers or a combination of both and specifies the value of the
header to be set. It is only valid for set, add and append. There is no validity
checking of the value specified, which allows the use of experimental headers
values. All characters and escaped characters, such as '\n', are allowed in
the value string. If <em>value</em> contains spaces, it should be surrounded
by double quotes. The following format specifiers are supported in value: <dl><dt class="dlterm">%t</dt>
<dd>The time the request was received in Universal Coordinated Time since
the epoch (Jan. 1, 1970) measured in microseconds. The value is preceded by
"t=". </dd>
</dl>
<dl><dt class="dlterm">%D</dt>
<dd>The time from when the request was received to the time the headers are
sent on the wire. This is a measure of the duration of the request. The value
is preceded by "D=". </dd>
</dl>
<dl><dt class="dlterm">%{ENVVAR}e</dt>
<dd>The contents of the environment variable ENVVAR. </dd>
</dl>
<p>Other format strings, such as %s, will receive an error
and the server will not start. </p>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Five</strong>: <em>env=[!]environment-variable</em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>Optional: The envvar parameter specified in the env=[!]envvar clause can
be any character or numeric value. When the Header directive is used with
the add, append, or set argument, a fourth argument may be used to specify
conditions under which the action will be taken. If the environment variable
specified in the env=... argument exists (or if the environment variable does
not exist and env=!... is specified) then the action specified by the Header
directive will take effect. Otherwise, the directive will have no effect on
the request. See the environment variable directives for details on naming
environment variables. </li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>The Header directives are processed just before the response is sent to
the network. This means that it is possible to set or override most headers,
except for those headers added by the header filter. </p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="hr" id="requestheader"><a name="requestheader"><!-- --></a><h2 class="topictitle2">RequestHeader</h2>
<div>
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="void" border="0" rules="none"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Module">Module</a></strong>: mod_headers </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Syntax">Syntax</a></strong>: RequestHeader <em>action header value</em></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Default">Default</a></strong>: none </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Context">Context</a></strong>: <span id="requestheader__requestheader_context"><a name="requestheader__requestheader_context"><!-- --></a>server config,
virtual host, directory, .htaccess </span></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Override">Override</a></strong>: none </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Origin">Origin</a></strong>: <span id="requestheader__requestheader_origin"><a name="requestheader__requestheader_origin"><!-- --></a>Apache </span></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: RequestHeader set Accept-Encoding "gzip </td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2" valign="top"><strong><a href="rzaiedirective-dict.htm#rzaiedirective-dict__Example">Example</a></strong>: RequestHeader unset Referer</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<p>The RequestHeader directive can replace, merge or remove HTTP request headers.
The header is modified just before the content handler is run, allowing incoming
headers to be modified. The action it performs is determined by the first
argument.</p>
<p>This argument is followed by a header name, which can include the final
colon, but it is not required. Case is ignored. For add, append, and set,
a value is given as the third argument. If this value contains spaces, it
should be surrounded by double quotes. For unset, no value should be given. </p>
<p><strong>Order of Processing</strong></p>
<p>The RequestHeader (and Header) directives can occur almost anywhere within
the server configuration. It is valid in the main server config and virtual
host sections, inside &lt;Directory&gt;, &lt;Location&gt;, and &lt;Files&gt; sections,
and whithin .htaccess files.</p>
<p>The RequestHeader directives are processed in the following order: </p>
<ol><li>main server</li>
<li>virtual host</li>
<li>&lt;Directory&gt; sections and .htaccess</li>
<li>&lt;Location&gt;</li>
<li>&lt;Files&gt;</li>
</ol>
<p>Order is important. These two headers have a different effect if reversed: </p>
<pre class="block">RequestHeader append MirrorID "mirror 12"
RequestHeader unset MirrorID</pre>
<p>This way round, the MirrorID header is not set. If reversed, the MirrorID
header is set to "mirror 12". </p>
<p>The RequestHeader directive is processed just before the request is run
by its handler in the fixup phase. This should allow headers generated by
the browser, or by Apache input filters to be overridden or modified. For
example,</p>
<pre class="block">RequestHeader append MirrorID "mirror 12"</pre>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter One</strong>: <em>action</em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The action parameter can be one of the following values:
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><thead align="left"><tr><th valign="top" width="29.145728643216078%" id="d0e410">Action</th>
<th valign="top" width="70.85427135678391%" id="d0e412">Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody><tr><td valign="top" width="29.145728643216078%" headers="d0e410 ">set </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.85427135678391%" headers="d0e412 ">The request header is set, replacing any previous header
with this name.</td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.145728643216078%" headers="d0e410 ">append </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.85427135678391%" headers="d0e412 ">The request header is appended to any existing header
of the same name. When a new value is merged into an existing header, it is
separated from the existing header with a comma. This is the HTTP standard
way of giving a header multiple values. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.145728643216078%" headers="d0e410 ">add </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.85427135678391%" headers="d0e412 ">The request header is added to the existing set of headers,
even if this header already exists. This can result in two (or more) headers
having the same name. This can lead to unforeseen consequences, and in general <strong>append</strong> should
be used instead. </td>
</tr>
<tr><td valign="top" width="29.145728643216078%" headers="d0e410 ">unset </td>
<td valign="top" width="70.85427135678391%" headers="d0e412 ">The request header of this name is removed, if it exists.
If there are multiple headers of the same name, all will be removed. </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Two</strong>: <em>header </em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The HTTP Response <em>header</em> parameter to be set, appended, or unset
with this directive. There is no validity checking of the header, which allows
the use of experimental headers. </li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
<dl class="block"><dt class="dlterm"><strong>Parameter Three</strong>: <em>value</em></dt>
<dd><ul><li>The <em>value</em> parameter can have any valid character string as a value
and specifies the value of the header to be set. It is only valid for set,
add and append. There is no validity checking of the value specified, which
allows the use of experimental headers values. All characters and escaped
characters are allowed in this string. If this value contains spaces, it should
be surrounded by double quotes. </li>
</ul>
</dd>
</dl>
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