On Thu, 2001-09-13 at 09:19, Robin Berjon wrote:
> On Thursday 13 September 2001 16:03, Brian Wheeler wrote:
> > I tried Matt & Robin's suggestion of AxOutputTransformer, but apparently
> > the version of AxKit I'm running (# $Id: AxKit.pm,v 1.105 2001/06/05
> > 15:10:41 matt Exp $) doesn't support that directive...
> 
> Iirc AxKit 1.4 supports it and that is the smallest $VERSION (not given in 
> the CVS string) that I would consider using. If it works on your test server, 
> I'd perhaps even recommend using the latest RC for 1.5 (should be 1.4_9x), 
> especially if you are going to be doing some XSP.

After checking, it is 1.4...

Our whole site uses XPathscript, no XSP (yet) :)


> 
> > Any other thoughts?  Worst case:  could I run all output through a dummy
> > filter using Apache::Filter (the same way I'm running Apache::ASP and
> > Apache::RegistryFilter scripts which seem to function correctly)?
> 
> IIRC you can't filter the output of AxKit (short of course of using its own 
> internal filtering support, which is normally more than sufficient).
> 

I did get it to filter using a small module (which just prints) and
Apache::Filter.  Seems to work, but its a little gross...

Brian

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