If you're using mod_perl 2, you can customize the output using an output filter written in perl. This is also in the mod_perl docs.
In reply to Re: Embedding "user" CGI output into a mod_perl response
by perrin
in thread Embedding "user" CGI output into a mod_perl response
by bmcatt
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