11-30-2003
you could do it with a SSI, but enabling SSI executables is a bad idea.. you would do it like this:
in the html page to be displayed, you put this in the body:
<!--#exec cmd="/path/to/your/script" -->
the output of your script would be displayed when you view the html page that has the SSI in it. this of course requires that apache is set up correctly to enable SSIs and all that.
you could also run your script maually, or via cron and have it dump its output to an html file which is then viewed by you.
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bundle::apache::asp::extra
Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm)
NAME
Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra - Install modules that provide additional functionality to Apache::ASP
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra'
CONTENTS
Bundle::Apache::ASP - Base for Apache::ASP installation
CGI - Required for file upload, make test, and command line ./cgi/asp script
HTML::Parser - Required for HTML::FillInForm
HTML::Clean - Compress text/html with Clean config or $Response->{Clean} set to 1-9
Net::SMTP - Runtime errors can be mailed to the webmaster with MailErrorTo config
Devel::Symdump - Used for StatINC setting, which reloads modules dynamically
Apache::DBI - Cache database connections per process
Compress::Zlib - Gzip compress HTML output on the fly
Time::HiRes - Sub second timing of execution with Debug 3 or -3 enabled
HTML::FillInForm - FormFill functionality which autofills HTML forms from form data
Apache::Filter - Required for SSI filtering with Apache::SSI
HTML::SimpleParse - Required for SSI filtering with Apache::SSI
Apache::SSI - Required for full server side includes support ( SSI ) beyond file includes
Tie::TextDir - Fast file based cache for CacheDB, good for caching large values for things like XSLT and $Response->Include() caching
Bundle::XML - Required for XML::XSLT support.
XML::XSLT - Required for XSLT support. May also use XML::Sablotron and XML::LibXSLT for this, which are not part of this bundle.
DESCRIPTION
This bundle contains extra modules used by Apache::ASP.
AUTHOR
Joshua Chamas
perl v5.14.2 2011-08-15 Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra(3pm)