I think I remember this was to change with Apache 2.0.  Does anybody 
know if this is true or just wishful thinking?

Todd F.

> 
> "Dale Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have been trying include a 'server side include' in a cgi script 
used to
> generate a html page with no success.  I have redirected the output 
from the
> script to a static html file which displays correctly in my browser 
(i.e.
> ssi configured ok) - so I'm thinking that either it can't be done, or 
my
> syntax is incorrect (refer below).  Note that there is no error 
message (to
> screen, or in the log files), though the include statement does exist 
in the
> source when viewed through my browser.
> >
> > After searching far and wide I have been unable to locate any
> info/examples specific to this issue - possibly indicating that I'm 
going
> about this the wrong way (likely since I'm fairly new to perl/cgi).  
At this
> point I have resolved to open a file handler and read in the html (vi 
print
> statements).
> >
> > Any direction/assistance on the matter would be much appreciated.
> >
> <snip example />
> 
> Im assuming your server is apache. It just dosent work like that:
> 
> http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=20020708160258.92384.qmail%
40onion.perl.org
> 
> What you can do is open the file and print its contents:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] misc]$ cat file.txt
> one
> two
> three
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] misc]$ perl
> use warnings;
> use strict;
> use IO::File; # comes with perl
> 
> print( readline(IO::File->new('./file.txt')) );
> Ctrl-D
> one
> two
> three
> 
> Todd W.
> 
> 
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