On Thursday, Jun 5, 2003, at 14:44 US/Pacific, Hanson, Rob wrote:
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Right, Apache 2.0 supports this with filters.
Rob
can you point us at some documentation about this?
I'm half and half, with half of the webservers being
2.0 and the rest more 'mature' releases 8-)
has anyone done somethin
Right, Apache 2.0 supports this with filters.
Rob
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Subject: I am having trouble using SSI(Server side includes) from cgi using
On Thursday, Jun 5, 2003, at 11:25 US/Pacific, Edson Manners wrote:
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Is there anyway I can send the cgi output to a .shtml file before
handing it to the browser, or handing this output to the webserver so
that it can parse the SSI before giving it to the client browser?
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I think that is th
I am adding a simple include statement:
print "\n";
Is there anyway I can send the cgi output to a .shtml file before
handing it to the browser, or handing this output to the webserver so
that it can parse the SSI before giving it to the client browser?
Thanks
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 14:15, drieu
On Thursday, Jun 5, 2003, at 10:41 US/Pacific, Edson Manners wrote:
I am making a cgi script that prints a web page with SSIs in it. When I
put SSI code in my cgi which is output to STDOUT the webserver gets no
chance to parse the SSI and put the HTML code in in place of the SSI
statements. Does a
I am making a cgi script that prints a web page with SSIs in it. When I
put SSI code in my cgi which is output to STDOUT the webserver gets no
chance to parse the SSI and put the HTML code in in place of the SSI
statements. Does anyone know how to do this.
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