Package : perl-CGI-SSI
Package details
Summary: Use SSI from CGI scripts
Description:
CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI
scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using
Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module
instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the
server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI
script.
Most of the time, you'll simply want to filter shtml through STDOUT or some
other open filehandle. 'autotie' is available for STDOUT, but in general,
you'll want to tie other filehandles yourself:
$ssi = tie(*FH, 'CGI::SSI', filehandle => 'FH');
print FH $shtml;
URL: https://metacpan.org/release/CGI-SSI
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Maintainer: nobody
Description:
CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI
scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using
Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module
instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the
server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI
script.
Most of the time, you'll simply want to filter shtml through STDOUT or some
other open filehandle. 'autotie' is available for STDOUT, but in general,
you'll want to tie other filehandles yourself:
$ssi = tie(*FH, 'CGI::SSI', filehandle => 'FH');
print FH $shtml;
URL: https://metacpan.org/release/CGI-SSI
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Maintainer: nobody
List of RPMs
- perl-CGI-SSI-0.920.0-10.mga9.src.rpm (Mageia cauldron, x86_64 media, core-release)