Andrew Koebrick wrote:
Howdy,
Is it possible to have a page parsed for both Apache::ASP and PHP?
Yes, I know mixing languages on a single page is poor form. But such
is the need for this project.
Ideally I would run the handler through the PHP interpreter first,
(followed by SSI, but I can work around that by using the php require
function) followed by Apache::ASP. I have tried to alter my
httpd.conf so that:
<Files ~ (\.htm|\.inc|\.phtml)>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::ASP
...
The /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf file is like so:
<Files *.php>
SetOutputFilter PHP;INCLUDES
SetInputFilter PHP
LimitRequestBody 524288
</Files>
Right, with mod_perl 2 / Apache 2 this seems theoretically possible.
But no framework has been created to make Apache::ASP work in this way.
Here is a link to how this can work with mod_perl generally:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/filters.html#C_PerlOutputFilterHandler_
Now if there is a mod_perl handler that is acting as an output filter, it could
certainly do some of the things that Apache::ASP->handler() does and create
an execution environment for script processing, but then this might be
a lot of work to get going.
Regards,
Josh
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