>
> In our use of embperl on the www.research.att.com web site,
Could you write me a few words about it for
http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html
>
> People have made two requests which I think might be useful to put into
> Embperl. Please let me know if you agree or disagree.
>
> 1) With documents that contain no embperl code, the last-modified
> header is
> included to be the actual last-modified date of the file.
>
> 2) Put in a special embperl command that basically means "stop looking for
> embperl from here down in this document".
>
I think Jason already pointed out how you do this within the Apache config,
but both points maybe usefull in other contexts too, basicly when you want
to include files (with Execute), which doesn't contain Embperl commands. The
last modified header will also come into play, once we have caching of the
output.
Gerald
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