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Subject: Re: SSI and mod_perl
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
On August 27, 2002 03:32 pm, Randy Kobes wrote:
> > 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 hoo
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Jay Thorne wrote:
> 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 th
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 t
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::Outpu
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"
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Jay "yohimbe" Thorne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mgr Sys & Tech, Userfriendly.org