Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

| Description: | Perform search and replace operations on response bodies | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module Identifier: | substitute_module | 
| Source File: | mod_substitute.c | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache HTTP Server 2.2.7 and later | 
mod_substitute provides a mechanism to perform
    both regular expression and fixed string substitutions on
    response bodies.
| Description: | Pattern to filter the response content | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | Substitute s/pattern/substitution/[infq] | 
| Context: | directory, .htaccess | 
| Override: | FileInfo | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_substitute | 
The Substitute directive specifies a
    search and replace pattern to apply to the response body.
The meaning of the pattern can be modified by using any combination of these flags:
inn flag forces the pattern to be treated
        as a fixed string.ff flag causes mod_substitute to flatten the
        result of a substitution allowing for later substitutions to
        take place on the boundary of this one. This is the default.qq flag causes mod_substitute to not
        flatten the buckets after each substitution. This can
        result in much faster response and a decrease in memory
        utilization, but should only be used if there is no possibility
        that the result of one substitution will ever match a pattern
        or regex of a subsequent one.The substitution may contain literal text and regular expression backreferences
<Location "/">
    AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/html
    Substitute "s/foo/bar/ni"
</Location>
The character which is used to separate (or "delimit") the various parts of the substitution string is referred to as the "delimiter", and it is most common to use a slash for this purpose.
If either the pattern or the substitution contain a slash character then an alternative delimiter may be used to make the directive more readable:
<Location "/">
    AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/html
    Substitute "s|<BR */?>|<br />|i"
</Location>
Backreferences can be used in the comparison and in the substitution, when regular expressions are used, as illustrated in the following example:
<Location "/">
    AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/html
    # "foo=k,bar=k" -> "foo/bar=k"
    Substitute "s|foo=(\w+),bar=\1|foo/bar=$1|"
</Location>
A common use scenario for mod_substitute is the
    situation in which a front-end server proxies requests to a back-end
    server which returns HTML with hard-coded embedded URLs that refer
    to the back-end server. These URLs don't work for the end-user,
    since the back-end server is unreachable.
In this case, mod_substitute can be used to rewrite
    those URLs into something that will work from the front end:
ProxyPass "/blog/" "http://internal.blog.example.com/" ProxyPassReverse "/blog/" "http://internal.blog.example.com/" Substitute "s|http://internal.blog.example.com/|http://www.example.com/blog/|i"
ProxyPassReverse
    modifies any Location (redirect) headers that are sent
    by the back-end server, and, in this example,
    Substitute takes care of the rest of the problem by
    fixing up the HTML response as well.
| Description: | Change the merge order of inherited patterns | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | SubstituteInheritBefore on|off | 
| Default: | SubstituteInheritBefore off | 
| Context: | directory, .htaccess | 
| Override: | FileInfo | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_substitute | 
| Compatibility: | Available in httpd 2.4.17 and later | 
Whether to apply the inherited Substitute
    patterns first (on), or after the ones of the current
    context (off).
    SubstituteInheritBefore is itself inherited,
    hence contexts that inherit it (those that don't specify their own
    SubstituteInheritBefore value) will apply the
    closest defined merge order.
| Description: | Set the maximum line size | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | SubstituteMaxLineLength bytes(b|B|k|K|m|M|g|G) | 
| Default: | SubstituteMaxLineLength 1m | 
| Context: | directory, .htaccess | 
| Override: | FileInfo | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_substitute | 
| Compatibility: | Available in httpd 2.4.11 and later | 
The maximum line size handled by mod_substitute
    is limited to restrict memory use. The limit can be configured
    using SubstituteMaxLineLength.
    The value can be given as the number of bytes and can be suffixed
    with a single letter b, B, k,
    K, m, M, g,
    G to provide the size in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes
    or gigabytes respectively.
<Location "/">
    AddOutputFilterByType SUBSTITUTE text/html
    SubstituteMaxLineLength 10m
    Substitute "s/foo/bar/ni"
</Location>