Perrin wrote:
I don't see how you can do customized pages for each group using SSI, unless you can somehow get the name of the group into an environment variable

If members of the "group" log in, then it is not too difficult. For example:

<!--#if expr="${REMOTE_USER} = fancygroup"--> We LOVE you! <!--#elif expr="${REMOTE_USER} = blahgroup"--> Well, okay... <!--#else--> Go away, loser <!--#endif-->

Any "CGI" environment variable is available like REMOTE_USER. So I think you can get away with using SSI in a lot of cases (though I'd prefer HTML::Mason ;)


In reply to Re: Re: SSI v dynamic pages by kwoff
in thread SSI v dynamic pages by cLive ;-)

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