+++ /dev/null
-package MyApache2::CopyCookie;
-
-use Apache2::Filter ();
-use Apache2::RequestRec ();
-use APR::Table ();
-
-use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK);
-
-use constant BUFF_LEN => 1024;
-
-sub handler {
- my $f = shift;
-
- # If the server generated a new cookie, make it available in a
- # header other than the magic "Cookie" that clients can't read.
- my $ho = $f->r->headers_out;
- my $cookie = $ho->get('Set-Cookie');
- if (defined $cookie && $cookie ne "") {
- $ho->set('X-Set-Cake', $cookie);
- }
-
- # If the client sent an existing cookie as X-Cake, but didn't
- # set Cookie, copy the former to the latter.
- my $hi = $f->r->headers_in;
- $cookie = $hi->get('Cookie');
- if (!defined $cookie || $cookie eq "") {
- $cookie = $hi->get('X-Cake');
- if (defined $cookie && $cookie ne "") {
- warn "copying X-Cake '$cookie' to Cookie";
- $hi->set('Cookie', $cookie);
- }
- }
-
- while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
- $f->print($buffer);
- }
-
- return Apache2::Const::OK;
-}
-
-1;
+++ /dev/null
-package MyApache2::SetACAO;
-
-use Apache2::Filter ();
-use Apache2::RequestRec ();
-use APR::Table ();
-
-use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK);
-
-use constant BUFF_LEN => 1024;
-
-sub handler {
- my $f = shift;
-
- # If the client generated an Origin header, echo its content back
- # in an ACAO header. This is better than just using *, since it
- # doesnt prevent credentials from being accepted.
- my $origin = $f->r->headers_in->get('Origin');
- if (defined $origin && $origin ne "") {
- $f->r->headers_out->set('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', $origin);
- warn "MyApache2::SetACAO copied Origin '$origin' to ACAO";
- }
-
- while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
- $f->print($buffer);
- }
-
- return Apache2::Const::OK;
-}
-
-1;
--- /dev/null
+package MyApache2::CopyCookie;
+
+use Apache2::Filter ();
+use Apache2::RequestRec ();
+use APR::Table ();
+
+use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK);
+
+use constant BUFF_LEN => 1024;
+
+sub handler {
+ my $f = shift;
+
+ # If the server generated a new cookie, make it available in a
+ # header other than the magic "Cookie" that clients can't read.
+ my $ho = $f->r->headers_out;
+ my $cookie = $ho->get('Set-Cookie');
+ if (defined $cookie && $cookie ne "") {
+ $ho->set('X-Set-Cake', $cookie);
+ }
+
+ # If the client sent an existing cookie as X-Cake, but didn't
+ # set Cookie, copy the former to the latter.
+ my $hi = $f->r->headers_in;
+ $cookie = $hi->get('Cookie');
+ if (!defined $cookie || $cookie eq "") {
+ $cookie = $hi->get('X-Cake');
+ if (defined $cookie && $cookie ne "") {
+ warn "copying X-Cake '$cookie' to Cookie";
+ $hi->set('Cookie', $cookie);
+ }
+ }
+
+ while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
+ $f->print($buffer);
+ }
+
+ return Apache2::Const::OK;
+}
+
+1;
--- /dev/null
+package MyApache2::SetACAO;
+
+use Apache2::Filter ();
+use Apache2::RequestRec ();
+use APR::Table ();
+
+use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK);
+
+use constant BUFF_LEN => 1024;
+
+sub handler {
+ my $f = shift;
+
+ # If the client generated an Origin header, echo its content back
+ # in an ACAO header. This is better than just using *, since it
+ # doesnt prevent credentials from being accepted.
+ my $origin = $f->r->headers_in->get('Origin');
+ if (defined $origin && $origin ne "") {
+ $f->r->headers_out->set('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', $origin);
+ warn "MyApache2::SetACAO copied Origin '$origin' to ACAO";
+ }
+
+ while ($f->read(my $buffer, BUFF_LEN)) {
+ $f->print($buffer);
+ }
+
+ return Apache2::Const::OK;
+}
+
+1;