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<node id="1001418" title="Re: How to identify if URL is mod_perl handler" created="2012-10-29 16:21:58" updated="2012-10-29 16:21:58">
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Do you own the code in question, or are you trying to divine the workings of someone else&amp;rsquo;s site as a &amp;ldquo;black box?&amp;rdquo;
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A URL is intended to be a &amp;ldquo;resource locator,&amp;rdquo; nothing more or less, such that you ought not be able to determine how the data is served by any examination of the output. &amp;nbsp; If you have access to the Apache configuration files, there are so many possible variations that a site-designer could have resorted to that you will have to, I think, trace through them example-by-example to determine how any particular one of them &amp;ldquo;shakes out.&amp;rdquo;
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