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diff --git a/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/reproxy_directives.mt b/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/reproxy_directives.mt deleted file mode 100644 index 3288a65e4..000000000 --- a/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/reproxy_directives.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -? my $ctx = $main::context; -? $_mt->wrapper_file("wrapper.mt", "Configure", "Reproxy Directives")->(sub { - -<p> -This document describes the configuration directives of the reproxy handler. -</p> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "reproxy", - levels => [ qw(global host path extension) ], - default => q{reproxy: OFF}, - desc => <<'EOT', -A boolean flag (<code>ON</code> or <code>OFF</code>) indicating if the server should recognize the <code>X-Reproxy-URL</code> header sent from <a href="configure/proxy_directives.html#proxy.reverse.url">upstream servers</a>. -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -If H2O recognizes the header, it fetches the contents of the resource specified by the header, and sends the contents as the response to the client. -If the status code associated with the <code>X-Reproxy-URL</code> header is 307 or 308, then the method of the original request is used to obtain the specified resource. -Otherwise, the request method is changed to <code>GET</code>. -</p> -<p> -For example, an upstream server may send an URL pointing to a large image using the <code>X-Reproxy-URL</code> header stored on a distributed file system, and let H2O fetch and return the content to the client, instead of fetching the image by itself. -Doing so would reduce the load on the application server. -</p> -? }) - -? }) |