> I tried to find a way to have mod-include preprocess the pages before
> mod-asp sees them, but found no way of doing it. mod-include
> should be set
> to return another mime-type than text/html for this to be possible, at
> least. Though, I am not sure if piping of multiple mod-filters like
> mod-include THEN mod-asp is even possible with Apache 1.3.x
> architecture
> (?).
As far as i remember the plans from the Apache Dev list, this will
be possible with Apache 2.0 and wont be done for the 1.3.x tree.
> We will make some experiments at implementing support of
> <!--#include --> in
> mod-asp as distributed with 1.0.0 source code within the next
> few days.
That would be a great thing, as i currently don`t have the
time for it.
> Seeing what PHP4 can do, and taking into account that it will
> now be able to
> run as a module, the performance bottleneck due to CGI
> execution will be a
> thing of the past. So we may as well decide to quickly rewrite in PHP4
> within the coming weeks.
If you have to possibilty, could you do some comparisons
on running OpenSA 0.20 and 1.0.0 with PHP4? As far as i
saw, at least running PHP4 with Apache works much better
than with IIS. IIS seems to turn in a crashing beast
spontaneosly with the PHP4 ISAPI module.
Daniel S. Reichenbach
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