What i had in mind

Is when surfer get into some directory (lets say admin), before every request
a PHP script which exist in file.php must be served.

Moshe Zadka wrote:

> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Any one know how to tell the apache to process specific file before each
> > file is processed ?
>
> What do you mean by "process"? If you're writing a C apache module,
> and you want to do something before every file serve, (or any other
> serve),
> just regiseter as handler for Location /, do your thing and return
> DECLINED. (Same in mod_perl and Perl module, or mod_snake and a Python
> moduel)
>
> If you mean "Append to each file process", it's not possible in any
> straightforward way, because apache doesn't support filtering. Perhaps
> mod_proxy and virtual hosts can do that.
>
> I think you mean the second one.
>
> Ifit's enough to deal with static files, just register to everything
> at the beginning (so others can override you), and handle the request
> yourself, using the Apache API. This can be done in C, Perl or Python.
> I think it is also possible to do it in Tcl, but I'm not sure.
>
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