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@SHA256 (xmlns.h) = ad1a411990601c2b22e5f4d5d071f125d9d484a4fe364d87fb3251de2607490d
SIZE (xmlns.h) = 5751
SHA256 (mod_proxy_xml.c) = 91780947448d6da0e03d0db0ace9e4e0376009c644d75cb822ffec1e7711c088
SIZE (mod_proxy_xml.c) = 11148
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@mod_proxy_xml is an output filter to rewrite links in a proxy
situation, to ensure that links work for users outside the proxy.
It serves the same purpose as Apache's ProxyPassReverse directive
does for HTTP headers, and is an essential component of a reverse
proxy.

WWW: http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_xml/

PR:		ports/108053
Submitted by:	Dominic Marks <dom at goodforbusiness.co.uk>
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MD5 (xmlns.h) = 6d3327342b3a996aa6eb9fc77a79de25
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MD5 (mod_proxy_xml.c) = cef3882e5449166e9e82673e41023f1e
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