Hi,

> In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site,
> we've come across a number of pains with respect to embperl
> and people who have pages that don't want embperl.

shouldn't the system work the other way around - enable embperl
where you need it (from .htaccess file for example), not disable
where you don't?


Rgds,
  Tfr

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