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Justin Erenkrantz 0186760562 Fix the case where we generate both a 401 and 413 and we go bonkers.
- If an error would drop the connection, we do not return the top-level
  error anymore as we will assume this new one takes precedence over the
  original error.  This also ensures that we will not read the input
  body (which is the point of returning these special error messages in
  the first place).
- The ap_discard_request_body return value in ap_die() must be checked
  to make sure we don't encounter this recursive case and print two errors.

Kudos to Jeff Trawick for his sample input which pointed this out.


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The directory structure for this level is as follows:

aaa/
  This directory contains modules dealing with authorization and
  authentication.

arch/

cache/
  This directory houses modules that implement file and data caching
  capability.

dav/
  This directory houses modules that implement WebDAV functionality.

echo/

experimental/
  In this directory we've placed some modules which we think
  provide some pretty interesting functionality, but which
  are still in the early stages of development and could
  evolve radically in the future.  This code isn't supported
  officially.

filters/
  This directory houses modules that perform general inline data filtering.

generators/
  This directory houses modules that perform data generation functions.

http/
  This directory houses modules that basic HTTP protocol implementation.

loggers/
  This directory houses modules that handle logging functions.

mappers/
  This directory houses modules that handle URL mapping and
  rewriting.

metadata/
  This directory houses modules that deal with Header metadata.

proxy/
  This houses the code for the proxy module for Apache.

ssl/

test/
  This directory houses modules which test various components 
  of Apache.  You should not compile these into a production
  server.  

tls/
  This directory houses code for OpenSSL functionality.