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Apache::AxKit::Plugin:UsersContributed Perl Apache::AxKit::Plugin::Passthru(3)

NAME
       Apache::AxKit::Plugin::Passthru - allow passthru=1 in querystring

SYNOPSIS
	 AxAddPlugin Apache::AxKit::Plugin::Passthru

DESCRIPTION
       This module allows AxKit to pass through raw XML without processing if
       the request contained the option "passthru=1" in the querystring.

       Simply by referencing your xml files as follows:

	       http://xml.server.com/myfile.xml?passthru=1

       You will recieve the raw XML in myfile.xml, rather than it being pre-
       processed by AxKit.

       This module is also an example of how this can be done, should you wish
       to build your own passthru type module that makes the decision to pass
       through based on some other parameter, such as the user agent in use.

       A second function of this module is to allow the content-type of the
       requested file to be passed through unchanged. AxKit's default output
       content-type is "text/html; charset=utf-8". By enabling this plugin and
       requesting a file as:

	   http://xml.server.com/myfile.xml?passthru_type=1

       Then the file's content type (as set by the Apache AddType option),
       will be used rather than any values set during the processing of the
       file.

perl v5.8.8			  2005-07-14Apache::AxKit::Plugin::Passthru(3)
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