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MS Office 2004 screenshot. [via
MS Office 2004 screenshot.
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Disabling Smart Tags under Apache
Disabling Smart Tags under Apache 1.2 and later
From Red Hat Apache Guru Mark Cox, via Drew Meeks at Red Hat:
Adding
Header add MSSmartTagsPreventParsing "TRUE"to httpd.conf should add the response header to every page served.
Mark and Drew haven’t tested this, but I pass it along. You can test the efficacy of this approach at http://209.204.184.53/, which returns both
MSSmartTagsPreventParsing: TRUE X-Meta-MSSmartTagsPreventParsing: TRUEas response headers, the latter since X-Meta-Foo in the response headers is interpreted by some browsers as equivalent to a <META name=”Foo”> tag. http://209.204.184.50/ returns the same content without the above headers.
Requires that mod_headers is installed on your copy of Apache: See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_headers.html. You can alter the scope of this by placing the “Header” directive inside a VirtualHost, Directory, Location, or Files directive.
I grabbed the whole thing incase the refered site disapears in the future.
Disabling Smart Tags under Apache
Disabling Smart Tags under Apache 1.2 and later
From Red Hat Apache Guru Mark Cox, via Drew Meeks at Red Hat:
Adding
Header add MSSmartTagsPreventParsing "TRUE"to httpd.conf should add the response header to every page served.
Mark and Drew haven’t tested this, but I pass it along. You can test the efficacy of this approach at http://209.204.184.53/, which returns both
MSSmartTagsPreventParsing: TRUE X-Meta-MSSmartTagsPreventParsing: TRUEas response headers, the latter since X-Meta-Foo in the response headers is interpreted by some browsers as equivalent to a <META name=”Foo”> tag. http://209.204.184.50/ returns the same content without the above headers.
Requires that mod_headers is installed on your copy of Apache: See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_headers.html. You can alter the scope of this by placing the “Header” directive inside a VirtualHost, Directory, Location, or Files directive.
I grabbed the whole thing incase the refered site disapears in the future.