+# Configuration example.
+#
+# First, to load the module with its prerequisites
+#
+# For Unix-family systems:
+# LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
+# LoadModule proxy_html_module modules/mod_proxy_html.so
+#
+# For Windows (I don't know if there's a standard path for the libraries)
+# LoadFile C:/path/zlib.dll
+# LoadFile C:/path/iconv.dll
+# LoadFile C:/path/libxml2.dll
+# LoadModule proxy_html_module modules/mod_proxy_html.so
+#
+# All knowledge of HTML links has been removed from the mod_proxy_html
+# code itself, and is instead read from httpd.conf (or included file)
+# at server startup. So you MUST declare it. This will normally be
+# at top level, but can also be used in a <Location>.
+#
+# Here's the declaration for W3C HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0
+
+ProxyHTMLLinks a href
+ProxyHTMLLinks area href
+ProxyHTMLLinks link href
+ProxyHTMLLinks img src longdesc usemap
+ProxyHTMLLinks object classid codebase data usemap
+ProxyHTMLLinks q cite
+ProxyHTMLLinks blockquote cite
+ProxyHTMLLinks ins cite
+ProxyHTMLLinks del cite
+ProxyHTMLLinks form action
+ProxyHTMLLinks input src usemap
+ProxyHTMLLinks head profile
+ProxyHTMLLinks base href
+ProxyHTMLLinks script src for
+
+# To support scripting events (with ProxyHTMLExtended On),
+# you'll need to declare them too.
+
+ProxyHTMLEvents onclick ondblclick onmousedown onmouseup \
+ onmouseover onmousemove onmouseout onkeypress \
+ onkeydown onkeyup onfocus onblur onload \
+ onunload onsubmit onreset onselect onchange
+
+# If you need to support legacy (pre-1998, aka "transitional") HTML or XHTML,
+# you'll need to uncomment the following deprecated link attributes.
+# Note that these are enabled in earlier mod_proxy_html versions
+#
+# ProxyHTMLLinks frame src longdesc
+# ProxyHTMLLinks iframe src longdesc
+# ProxyHTMLLinks body background
+# ProxyHTMLLinks applet codebase
+#
+# If you're dealing with proprietary HTML variants,
+# declare your own URL attributes here as required.
+#
+# ProxyHTMLLinks myelement myattr otherattr
+#
+# Also at top level in httpd.conf, you can declare charset aliases.
+# This is the most efficient way to support encodings that libxml2
+# doesn't natively support. See the documentation at
+# http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/