Re: canned footers
On 16-Aug-2000 Vivek Khera wrote: >> "BWH" == Bruce W Hoylman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > BWH> Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement > BWH> and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and > BWH> footers to pages in a small to medium site. > > The only real trick is that you are responsible for the resulting > "sandwich" to be valid HTML. Apache::Sandwich does not insert > headers/footers in the right place within a complete HTML document. > It just pastes text files together. Apache::ProxyStuff puts the headers and footers where they belong in the HTML document so you can use existing content and even modify the BODY attributes to meet your needs. -- Jason Bodnar + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Team Linux I'm tired of being a wanna-be league bowler, I wanna be a league bowler! -- Homer Simpson Team Homer
Re: canned footers
Take a look at Apache::ProxyStuff. It requires you set another server (can be virtual) but it doesn't care about methods or content type. On 16-Aug-2000 Alex Menendez wrote: > Your right. this works great for html! Unfortunately, however, Apache > sandwich really does not work for me because it only deals with GET > requests and it can not deal with cgi requests directly. I would need to > alter my cgi's in order to use sandwich. I am looking for a mod_perl > solution that will add footers to unaltered stand alone cgis. > > any other ideas out there? > > thanx, > -amen > > "Bruce W. Hoylman" wrote: > >> Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement >> and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and >> footers to pages in a small to medium site. >> >> cpan> m /Apache::Sandwich/ >> Module id = Apache::Sandwich >> CPAN_USERID VKHERA (Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) >> CPAN_VERSION 2.04 >> CPAN_FILEV/VK/VKHERA/Apache-Sandwich-2.04.tar.gz >> MANPAGE Apache::Sandwich - Layered document (sandwich) maker >> INST_FILE/opt/gnu/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Sandwich.pm >> INST_VERSION 2.04 >> >> It could most certainly be use as a basis for your needs and >> requirements. >> >> Peace. -- Jason Bodnar + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Team Linux Marge: We're just going to have to cut down on luxuries. Homer: Well, you know, we're always buying Maggie vaccinations for diseases she doesn't even have. Lisa's Pony
RE: canned footers
> -Original Message- > From: Alex Menendez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 2:07 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: The MODPERL > Subject: Re: canned footers > > > Your right. this works great for html! Unfortunately, however, Apache > sandwich really does not work for me because it only deals with GET > requests and it can not deal with cgi requests directly. I > would need to > alter my cgi's in order to use sandwich. I am looking for a mod_perl > solution that will add footers to unaltered stand alone cgis. > > any other ideas out there? you would need to implement a filter that was capable of parsing the output of your cgi script... look into using Apache::Filter along with a slightly modified version the Apache::Footer example in the eagle book that puts the the footer in the right place... HTH --Geoff > > thanx, > -amen > > "Bruce W. Hoylman" wrote: > > > Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy > to implement > > and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and > > footers to pages in a small to medium site. > > > > cpan> m /Apache::Sandwich/ > > Module id = Apache::Sandwich > > CPAN_USERID VKHERA (Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > > CPAN_VERSION 2.04 > > CPAN_FILEV/VK/VKHERA/Apache-Sandwich-2.04.tar.gz > > MANPAGE Apache::Sandwich - Layered document > (sandwich) maker > > INST_FILE > /opt/gnu/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Sandwich.pm > > INST_VERSION 2.04 > > > > It could most certainly be use as a basis for your needs and > > requirements. > > > > Peace. >
Re: canned footers
> "BWH" == Bruce W Hoylman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: BWH> Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement BWH> and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and BWH> footers to pages in a small to medium site. The only real trick is that you are responsible for the resulting "sandwich" to be valid HTML. Apache::Sandwich does not insert headers/footers in the right place within a complete HTML document. It just pastes text files together. That said, I find it most useful ;-) -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Vivek Khera, Ph.D.Khera Communications, Inc. Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rockville, MD +1-301-545-6996 GPG & MIME spoken herehttp://www.khera.org/~vivek/
Re: canned footers
Your right. this works great for html! Unfortunately, however, Apache sandwich really does not work for me because it only deals with GET requests and it can not deal with cgi requests directly. I would need to alter my cgi's in order to use sandwich. I am looking for a mod_perl solution that will add footers to unaltered stand alone cgis. any other ideas out there? thanx, -amen "Bruce W. Hoylman" wrote: > Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement > and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and > footers to pages in a small to medium site. > > cpan> m /Apache::Sandwich/ > Module id = Apache::Sandwich > CPAN_USERID VKHERA (Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) > CPAN_VERSION 2.04 > CPAN_FILEV/VK/VKHERA/Apache-Sandwich-2.04.tar.gz > MANPAGE Apache::Sandwich - Layered document (sandwich) maker > INST_FILE/opt/gnu/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Sandwich.pm > INST_VERSION 2.04 > > It could most certainly be use as a basis for your needs and > requirements. > > Peace.
Re: canned footers
Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and footers to pages in a small to medium site. cpan> m /Apache::Sandwich/ Module id = Apache::Sandwich CPAN_USERID VKHERA (Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) CPAN_VERSION 2.04 CPAN_FILEV/VK/VKHERA/Apache-Sandwich-2.04.tar.gz MANPAGE Apache::Sandwich - Layered document (sandwich) maker INST_FILE/opt/gnu/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Sandwich.pm INST_VERSION 2.04 It could most certainly be use as a basis for your needs and requirements. Peace.
RE: canned footers
This already exists, can't get more canned than that. checkout mod_layout here: http://www.tangent.org/mod_layout/ Granted it's not a perl module, but it works and is rather customizable... >-Original Message- >From: Alex Menendez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 1:26 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: canned footers > > >hello, all > >I am trying to write a module that generates a canned footer for all >html and cgi pages on my site. >the html part is pretty easy and I have already implemented >it. However, >I am currently having trouble adding it >to standalone cgi scripts that are not parsed by the server. I have >tried a number of variations with mod_perl subrequests but none of them >seem to work right. I also thought about reading the scripts >contents in >the module and using eval. However, that seems a little cumbersome. > >Have any of you implemented such thing before? Any ideas? > >-amen >
RE: canned footers
It may not be exactly what you're looking for but try looking at Apache::Sandwich or Apache::ProxyStuff On 16-Aug-2000 Alex Menendez wrote: > hello, all > > I am trying to write a module that generates a canned footer for all > html and cgi pages on my site. > the html part is pretty easy and I have already implemented it. However, > I am currently having trouble adding it > to standalone cgi scripts that are not parsed by the server. I have > tried a number of variations with mod_perl subrequests but none of them > seem to work right. I also thought about reading the scripts contents in > the module and using eval. However, that seems a little cumbersome. > > Have any of you implemented such thing before? Any ideas? > > -amen -- Jason Bodnar + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Team Linux It's okay, Marge. I've learned my lesson. A mountain of sugar is too much for one man. It's clear now why God portions it out in those tiny packets, and why he lives on a plantation in Hawaii. -- Homer Simpson Lisa's Rival
canned footers
hello, all I am trying to write a module that generates a canned footer for all html and cgi pages on my site. the html part is pretty easy and I have already implemented it. However, I am currently having trouble adding it to standalone cgi scripts that are not parsed by the server. I have tried a number of variations with mod_perl subrequests but none of them seem to work right. I also thought about reading the scripts contents in the module and using eval. However, that seems a little cumbersome. Have any of you implemented such thing before? Any ideas? -amen