Hello, Somewhere along the line, my tricks (hacks?) for doing server-side inclusion of standardized (and separately changeable) headers and footers on web pages broke. I admit to not knowing the _right_ way to do it, having stolen lots of bits and pieces along the way and learning originally on the ncsa server on my school's DEC box.
Here's what I'm currently doing: <!--#exec cmd="./header"--> is in the page. I had an .htaccess file that looked like this: AddType text/x-server-parsed-html .html Options All I've basically NOT touched the srm.conf file of my "frozen" version of apache. I have uncommented two lines, but recommented them for testing purposes. If I attempt to view the page on Netscape under Debian, I am prompted to save the file to my home directory. What's the Right Way(tm) to include the output of a perl script into a web page? Here's an example script, for those who are curious: #!/usr/local/bin/perl print <<EOM; <P> Last modified $ENV{'LAST_MODIFIED'}. <P> <HR> <ADDRESS> Peter J. Templin, Jr. / Bucknell University / [EMAIL PROTECTED] </ADDRESS> <P> </body> </html> EOM It happens to work fine at http://www.bucknell.edu/~templin (the DEC box). Thanks in advance for any/all help! Pete -- Peter J. Templin, Jr. Client Services Analyst Computer & Communication Services tel: (717) 524-1590 Bucknell University [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .