Take a look at Apache::ProxyStuff. It requires you set another server (can be
virtual) but it doesn't care about methods or content type.
On 16-Aug-2000 Alex Menendez wrote:
> Your right. this works great for html! Unfortunately, however, Apache
> sandwich really does not work for me because it only deals with GET
> requests and it can not deal with cgi requests directly. I would need to
> alter my cgi's in order to use sandwich. I am looking for a mod_perl
> solution that will add footers to unaltered stand alone cgis.
>
> any other ideas out there?
>
> thanx,
> -amen
>
> "Bruce W. Hoylman" wrote:
>
>> Have you looked at Apache::Sandwich from CPAN? It is easy to implement
>> and I have used it for awhile now to add confidentiality headers and
>> footers to pages in a small to medium site.
>>
>> cpan> m /Apache::Sandwich/
>> Module id = Apache::Sandwich
>> CPAN_USERID VKHERA (Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>> CPAN_VERSION 2.04
>> CPAN_FILE V/VK/VKHERA/Apache-Sandwich-2.04.tar.gz
>> MANPAGE Apache::Sandwich - Layered document (sandwich) maker
>> INST_FILE /opt/gnu/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Sandwich.pm
>> INST_VERSION 2.04
>>
>> It could most certainly be use as a basis for your needs and
>> requirements.
>>
>> Peace.
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