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Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> "Adrian Tritschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The manual didn't seem overly clear to me, I've no idea what
>> HTML:mason is or why I want to get it, seems to be a perl module for
>> the web server that I've got no access to.  Checking the actual
>> planner-authz.el file I can see the following:
>
> If you can't install the HTML:mason perl module the webserver, then
> this module probably won't work for you.  I'm Cc:ing the original
> author so that he can verify whether this is so.

[Sorry for the late reply.]  It's true.  The pages pretty much have to
preprocessed somehow for fine-grained access control to work, and for
now, that means HTML::Mason.  But I've tried to make it modular enough
that support could be added for some other type of embedded
preprocessing, such as server-side includes, PHP, etc.

- -- 
Andrew J. Korty, Chief Security Engineer, GCIA, GCFA
Office of the Vice President for Information Technology
Indiana University
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