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Changelog:
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  Version 0.12
    * Now incorrect headers will be dropped early

  Version 0.11.1
    * Fixed some documentation bugs
    * Built win32 binaries against latest httpd using MSVC9
    * Updated MSVC Project files

  Version 0.11
    * Fixed large file support

  Version 0.10
    * Won't override Etag/Last-Modified if already set.
    * New Configuration directive: XSendFileIgnoreEtag
    * New Configuration directive: XSendFileIgnoreLastModified
    * New Configuration directive: XSendFilePath
    * Removed Configuration directive: XSendFileAllowAbove
      Use XSendFilePath instead.
    * Improved header handling for FastCGI/CGI output (removing duplicate headers).

PR:		151991
Submitted by:	Andrew Bennett <potatosaladx _at_ gmail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by:	glarkin (mentor, implicit)
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@mod_xsendfile is a small Apache2 module that processes X-SENDFILE headers
registered by the original output handler.

If it encounters the presence of such header it will discard all output and
send the file specified by that header instead using Apache internals
including all optimizations like caching-headers and sendfile or mmap if
configured.

It is useful for processing script-output of e.g. php, perl or any cgi.

WWW: https://tn123.org/mod_xsendfile/
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@mod_xsendfile is a small Apache2 module that processes X-SENDFILE headers
registered by the original output handler.

If it encounters the presence of such header it will discard all output and
send the file specified by that header instead using Apache internals
including all optimizations like caching-headers and sendfile or mmap if
configured.

It is useful for processing script-output of e.g. php, perl or any cgi.

WWW: http://celebnamer.celebworld.ws/stuff/mod_xsendfile/

PR:		ports/105784
Submitted by:	Andrew Bennett <andrew@@mystock.com>
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