mod_filter allows you to filter output from other modules inside of Apache. This allows you to implement filters (think Swedish Chef, jive, etc.). You can also use it to retailer output for your locale. This works with HTML documents, mod_perl, PHP, JServ, CGIs, and for that matter just about any sort of custom handler you might have.
| Tags | Text Processing Markup HTML/XHTML |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A minor fix for people who use Keep Alive connections.


Release Notes: Fixes for file descriptor cleanup have been added. A few issues with mod_filter not working with the latest versions of Apache have also been solved.


Release Notes: This release includes some fixes for Solaris, support for mod_proxy, a fix for the chunk problem that occured on occasion, and a few other changes mainly involving code clean-ups.


Release Notes: A couple of major bugs were fixed. In particular, some filters never saw the data, and apache was made to exit upon error. The filter cache is now movable.


Release Notes: Now includes the ability to filter any output (PHP, perl-script, Java servlet) through mod_include's SSI handler. Some other code cleanup was performed. Runs under the BSD's and Solaris.
Employee scheduling, attendance, job costing, invoicing, and payroll software.
An FFmpeg and SoX based EBU R128 compliant loudness scanner for audio files.