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sfuerst_116779
Jun 10, 2015Historic F5 Account
HTTP::respond will immediately respond to the request. The internal state of the HTTP filter will then be the one that sinks the rest of the request data. Thus it will not collect data and trigger the HTTP_REQUEST_DATA event, since it is no longer in the collect state.
You probably want to put the HTTP::respond calls into the HTTP_REQUEST_DATA event. That way they will be called after collection is complete.