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| <?xml version="1.0"?>
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| <!DOCTYPE modulesynopsis SYSTEM "../style/modulesynopsis.dtd">
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| <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../style/manual.en.xsl"?>
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| <!-- $LastChangedRevision$ -->
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| 
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| 
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| <modulesynopsis metafile="mod_request.xml.meta">
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| 
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| <name>mod_request</name>
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| <description>Filters to handle and make available HTTP request bodies</description>
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| <status>Base</status>
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| <sourcefile>mod_request.c</sourcefile>
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| <identifier>request_module</identifier>
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| <compatibility>Available in Apache 2.3 and later</compatibility>
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| 
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| <directivesynopsis>
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| <name>KeptBodySize</name>
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| <description>Keep the request body instead of discarding it up to
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| the specified maximum size, for potential use by filters such as
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| mod_include.</description>
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| <syntax>KeptBodySize <var>maximum size in bytes</var></syntax>
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| <default>KeptBodySize 0</default>
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| <contextlist><context>directory</context>
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| </contextlist>
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| 
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| <usage>
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|     <p>Under normal circumstances, request handlers such as the
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|     default handler for static files will discard the request body
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|     when it is not needed by the request handler. As a result,
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|     filters such as mod_include are limited to making <code>GET</code> requests
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|     only when including other URLs as subrequests, even if the
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|     original request was a <code>POST</code> request, as the discarded
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|     request body is no longer available once filter processing is
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|     taking place.</p>
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| 
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|     <p>When this directive has a value greater than zero, request
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|     handlers that would otherwise discard request bodies will
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|     instead set the request body aside for use by filters up to
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|     the maximum size specified. In the case of the mod_include
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|     filter, an attempt to <code>POST</code> a request to the static
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|     shtml file will cause any subrequests to be <code>POST</code>
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|     requests, instead of <code>GET</code> requests as before.</p>
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| 
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|     <p>This feature makes it possible to break up complex web pages and
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|     web applications into small individual components, and combine
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|     the components and the surrounding web page structure together
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|     using <module>mod_include</module>. The components can take the
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|     form of CGI programs, scripted languages, or URLs reverse proxied
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|     into the URL space from another server using
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|     <module>mod_proxy</module>.</p>
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| 
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|     <p><strong>Note:</strong> Each request set aside has to be set
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|     aside in temporary RAM until the request is complete. As a result,
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|     care should be taken to ensure sufficient RAM is available on the
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|     server to support the intended load. Use of this directive
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|     should be limited to where needed on targeted parts of your
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|     URL space, and with the lowest possible value that is still big
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|     enough to hold a request body.</p>
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| 
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|     <p>If the request size sent by the client exceeds the maximum
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|     size allocated by this directive, the server will return
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|     <code>413 Request Entity Too Large</code>.</p>
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| 
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| </usage>
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| 
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| <seealso><a href="mod_include.html">mod_include</a> documentation</seealso>
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| <seealso><a href="mod_auth_form.html">mod_auth_form</a> documentation</seealso>
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| </directivesynopsis>
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| 
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| </modulesynopsis>
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