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  • Module mod_headers

    This module provides for the customization of HTTP response headers.

    Status: Extension
    Source File: mod_headers.c

    Module Identifier: headers_module
    Compatibility: Available in Apache 1.2 and later.

    Summary

    This module provides a directive to control the sending of HTTP headers. Headers can be merged, replaced or removed.

    Directives


    Header directive

    Syntax: Header set|append|add header value
    Syntax: Header unset header
    Context: server config, virtual host, access.conf, .htaccess
    Override: FileInfo
    Status: Extension
    Module: mod_headers

    This directive can replace, merge or remove HTTP response headers during 1xx and 2xx series replies. For 3xx, 4xx and 5xx use the ErrorHeader directive.

    The action it performs is determined by the first argument. This can be one of the following values:

    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.

    Order of Processing

    The Header directive can occur almost anywhere within the server configuration. It is valid in the main server config and virtual host sections, inside <Directory>, <Location> and <Files> sections, and within .htaccess files.

    The Header directives are processed in the following order:

    1. main server
    2. virtual host
    3. <Directory> sections and .htaccess
    4. <Location>
    5. <Files>
    Order is important. These two headers have a different effect if reversed:
    Header append Author "John P. Doe"
    Header unset Author
    
    This way round, 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. These means that some headers that are added just before the response is sent cannot be unset or overridden. This includes headers such as "Date" and "Server".

    ErrorHeader directive

    Syntax: ErrorHeader set|append|add header value
    Syntax: ErrorHeader unset header
    Context: server config, virtual host, access.conf, .htaccess
    Override: FileInfo
    Status: Extension
    Module: mod_headers

    This directive can replace, merge or remove HTTP response headers during 3xx, 4xx and 5xx replies. For normal replies use the Header directive.

    This directive is identical to the Header directive in all other respects. Consult this directive for more information on the syntax.


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