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Problem with "\h"
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Jul. 30, 2004, 11:16 AM
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Hi Siamesecat
Here's a thing I've noticed with header filters. If you have more than filter enabled for a particular header, which one gets called first can be unpredictable. I have seen where the displayed filters are not in the same order as they are in the config file. Proxo seems to sort by the name the filter has, so changing a name can change the calling order. What seems to work for me is to put a number after the name of the header , like so: Code: [HTTP headers]Thought you might be interested, Mike P.S. It seems to me you should reverse your referer filter order. |
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