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Kevin_Davies_40
Apr 14, 2017Nacreous
Move the HTTP::respond to the HTTP_RESPONSE event. This will overwrite the payload of the existing response and respond with what you provide. All previous events should trigger as you would expect.
- QNetOps_179308Apr 15, 2017Nimbostratus
Yeah, the point of this particular iRule is to keep this request from hitting the real servers though...
- Kevin_Davies_40Apr 15, 2017Nacreous
Well then you can't prevent the other events from being skipped. You are creating your own reply which means the request never arrives at the server and their is no response as a result.