On August 27, 2002 02:16 pm, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: > At 23:09 27.08.2002, Jay Thorne wrote: > >In a mod_perl handler, in the m_p1.x/apache1.3 api, Is there a quick way > > to tell apache > >"I'm done, here's my content, and I want you to run this through > > mod_include before you send it to the user" > > You might want to try a filter, for example Apache::OutputChain, see > http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/modules.html#Apache__OutputChain____C >hain_Stacked_Perl_Handlers and the Apache::OutputChain manpage formore > information. The same is true for Apache::Filter: > http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/modules.html#Apache__Filter___Alter_t >he_output_of_previous_handlers . Both provide approximately the same > functionality.
Thats close to what I want to do, but as the existing code has its entry already in the webserver config. What I mean is something like "$r->next(mod_include); OK;" or items to that effect. Is there a direct apache api hook I can use to tell the system to call mod_include with the current content? -- Jay "yohimbe" Thorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mgr Sys & Tech, Userfriendly.org