Solved!
mod_substitute was working fine. The problem lay in the fact that the CMS was gzipping the webpages up in an attempt to speed up its delivery.
Most modern browsers will accept gzipped webpages (they use the "Accept-Encoding" header to tell the webserver whether they can accept zipped...
I have Apache 2.2.9 installed on Solaris 10.
I have set Apache up as a reverse proxy to a back-end Content Management System. Apache is running on port 80, the back-end CMS on port 3128.
The reverse proxying works fine, but my back-end CMS is producing hard-coded absolute URLs in all the HTML...
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