09-26-2005
RMB supported?
Hi,
I would like to know if there are any particular sites I can go to in order to findout what programs are supported in UNix OS version 11i. PArticularly if Hp Basic is supported in this new Unix version 11i.
Thank you very much.
Last edited by huhuloa; 09-27-2005 at 12:43 AM..
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cgi::ssi_parser
SSI_Parser(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SSI_Parser(3)
NAME
CGI::SSI_Parser - Implement SSI for Perl CGI
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::SSI_Parser;
$CGI::SSI_Parser::recursive = 1;
fssi($filename);
sssi($string);
DESCRIPTION
CGI::SSI_Parser is used in CGI scripts for parsing SSI directives in files or string variables, and fully implements the functionality of
apache's mod_include module.
It is an alternative to famous Apache::SSI modules, but it doesn't require mod_perl. This is an advantage to those who are using public
hosting services. There is a disadvantage, however - the module consumes much memory, and I don't recommend using it on heavy-loaded sites
(currently it's being used on a site with 10000 hits, and I consider this as a limit). I hope to get rid of this disadvantage by the time
the release comes out (currently it's beta).
SSI Directives
This module supports the same directives as mod_include. For methods listed below but not documented, please see mod_include's online docu-
mentation at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_include.html .
o config
o echo
This directive is not fully supported in current version.
o exec
o fsize
o flastmod
o include
o printenv
o set
This directive is not supported in current version.
o perl
This directive is not supported in current version.
o if
o elif
o else
o endif
These four directives are not supported in current version.
Outline Usage
First you need to load the CGI::SSI_Parser module:
use CGI::SSI_Parser;
You need to specify the following when processing of all nested directives is needed (default value - 0):
$CGI::SSI_Parser::recursive = 1;
To parse file or string you need to use:
fssi($filename);
sssi($string);
The result is printed to STDOUT.
TO DO
Full implementation of all SSI directives.
Optimize memory consumption.
AUTHOR
Vadim Y. Ponomarenko, vp@istc.kiev.ua
SEE ALSO
mod_include, perl(1).
perl v5.8.0 2001-01-06 SSI_Parser(3)