Here's the latest version of the SSI package which now *fully* implements:
Echo
Config
errmsg
sizefmt
timefmt
Fsize
flastmod
include
exec is the only command from the NCSA SSI standard that is not supported.
Enjoy, Bip
tomcat-4.x.SSI.zip
Hans Bergsten wrote:
>
> JSSI supports most of the NCSA SSI commands as well as the tag for
> invoking servlets. In addition, it implements a number of configurable settings,
> such as expiration time, buffering, (and server-side caching, I believe) etc.
When I started writing the SSI-servlet I
I would like a copy of it. Could you send? Thanks,
Amy
Hans Bergsten wrote:
> Bip Thelin wrote:
> >
> > Here's an update of the SSI package I submitted a week ago. The "only" SSI
> > command that has been added is 'echo', example. .
> > [...]
>
> Sorry, I should have commented on this earlier
Bip Thelin wrote:
>
> Hans Bergsten wrote:
> >
> > Sorry, I should have commented on this earlier. It seems like you could save
> > a lot of time on this by porting the JSSI package (from java,apache.org)
> > instead of implementing SSI from scratch. I did that not too long ago for
> > Tomcat 3.2
Hans Bergsten wrote:
>
> Sorry, I should have commented on this earlier. It seems like you could save
> a lot of time on this by porting the JSSI package (from java,apache.org)
> instead of implementing SSI from scratch. I did that not too long ago for
> Tomcat 3.2. For Tomcat 4, it would be a li
Bip Thelin wrote:
>
> Here's an update of the SSI package I submitted a week ago. The "only" SSI
> command that has been added is 'echo', example. .
> [...]
Sorry, I should have commented on this earlier. It seems like you could save
a lot of time on this by porting the JSSI package (from java,a
Here's an update of the SSI package I submitted a week ago. The "only" SSI
command that has been added is 'echo', example. .
The main part of the update is a major rewrite of code/[structure|pattern]. Please
let me know if you find bugs/flaws. I appologize for the paths in the Zipfile, for
some re