In Apache 1.3.xx you cannot have stacked handlers. Either you have CGI handler, or you have SSI handler for some file. There is no (easy) way to pass output of CGI script throw SSI processor.

However there is exist module which can emulate SSI processing: CGI::SSI, . You can use it in your CGI scripts.

Another option is Apache 2.0.xx which supports stacked handlers.

Update: And another solution is running your scripts using mod_perl. There exist module Apache::SSIChain which can pass output of your script throw SSI processor (using some black magick I think :). Works only under mod_perl.

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Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)


In reply to Re: server-parsed CGI output? by IlyaM
in thread server-parsed CGI output? by stevenhasty

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