>
> In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site,
Could you write me a few words about it for
http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html
>
> People have made two requests which I think might be useful to put into
> Embperl. Please let me know if you agree or disagree.
>
> 1) W
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> Subject: RE: Two feature requests
>
>
> > Since there's no UnSetHandler, once you've set the handler
> for a certain file
> > pattern ( .*\.html$ ), you're stuck with it across the
> entirety of the site.
>
> You sh
perl, apache will use the
default handler.
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Behalf Of indrek siitan
>> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 10:13 AM
>> To: Christian Gilmore; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
Regards,
Christian
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of indrek siitan
> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 10:13 AM
> To: Christian Gilmore; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Two feature requests
>
>
> Hi,
>
> >
Hi,
> In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site,
> we've come across a number of pains with respect to embperl
> and people who have pages that don't want embperl.
shouldn't the system work the other way around - enable embperl
where you need it (from .htaccess file for example)
Gerald et al:
In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site, we've come across
a number of pains with respect to embperl and people who have pages that don't
want embperl. Inertia causes these people to not want to have to do a thing to
their work (like changing file extensions to so