directives from the given file take precedence.
The configuration files follow the same general format as for
-*dirplex*(1), though the recognized stanzas differ. The *child* and
-*fchild* stanzas are also shared with *dirplex*(1), so see its manpage
-for a description thereof.
+*dirplex*(1), though the recognized stanzas differ. The *child*,
+*fchild* and *include* stanzas are also shared with *dirplex*(1), so
+see its manpage for a description thereof.
*patplex* recognizes the *match* stanza, which takes no arguments, but
must contain at least one follow-up line to specify match rules. All
'HANDLER' must be a named handler as declared by a *child* or
*fchild* stanza, to which the request is passed.
-Additionally, a *match* stanza may contain a *restpat* line:
+Additionally, a *match* stanza may contain any of the following,
+optional lines:
+
+*set* 'HEADER' 'VALUE'::
+
+ If the *match* stanza as a whole matches, the named HTTP
+ 'HEADER' in the request is set to 'VALUE' before passing the
+ request on to the specified handler. A *match* stanza may
+ contain any number of *set* lines.
+
+*xset* 'HEADER' 'VALUE'::
+
+ *xset* does exactly the same thing as *set*, except the
+ 'HEADER' is automatically prepended with the `X-Ash-`
+ prefix. The intention is only to make configuration files
+ look nicer in this very common case.
*restpat* 'TEMPLATE'::
If the *match* stanza as a whole matches, 'TEMPLATE' is
expanded and installed as the rest string of the request
before it is passed to the specified handler. In 'TEMPLATE',
- the following parameters are recognized and expanded.
+ the following parameters are recognized and expanded. At most
+ one *restpat* line may be given per *match* stanza.
*$0* ... *$9*::