Oliver Paukstadt pstadt-at-sourcentral.org |mason mailing list| wrote: > On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 21:36 -0500, John M. Dlugosz wrote: > >> No, the cgi stuff is set up correctly. The URL by itself, or in a SSI >> directive on a SHMTL page, does cause the script to run. I'm thinking >> the <% mechanism just grabs the text file, and doesn't ask Apache to >> "serve" it. >> > I once "included" a legacy cgi script (non perl) into a component using > Apache2::SubProcess and parsing the output (Header/Content). I used this > result for make_component and make_subrequest to apply autohandlers etc. > I remember I had to fiddle around a lot to get proper request and > response headers but finally it worked. > > Oliver > Ah right... the CGI result will include its own headers and be a full document. I sure with IFRAME's worked better in the browser, in terms of sizing automatically to their content. I've done some iframe stuff before where I used a client-side script to set the height to the document contained, but still have problems with bugs in the browser.
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