[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-104?page=all ]

Graham Dumpleton updated MODPYTHON-104:
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    Attachment: grahamd_20060226_MP104_1.diff

Attached "grahamd_20060226_MP104_1.diff" which is more up to date patch against 
head of subversion trunk at this time.

A whole new chapter on server side includes possibly needs to be added to 
documentation as topic doesn't seem to fit under any existing chapter. Will do 
documentation as sideline activity and not let it stop this patch being pushed 
into repository so that it might start to be used by interested parties to test 
it further.

> Allow Python code callouts with mod_include (SSI).
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: MODPYTHON-104
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-104
>      Project: mod_python
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: core
>     Reporter: Graham Dumpleton
>     Assignee: Graham Dumpleton
>      Fix For: 3.3
>  Attachments: grahamd_20060126_1_mod_include.diff, 
> grahamd_20060226_MP104_1.diff
>
> The mod_include module supporting server side includes (SSI), provides a 
> means of registering new element tags which trigger callouts to other code in 
> separate Apache modules. This is used for example in mod_perl to allow Perl 
> language code to be used with server side includes:
>  <!--#perl sub="MySSI::remote_host" -->
>   <!--#perl arg="Hello" arg="SSI" arg="World"
>          sub="sub {
>                   my($r, @args) = @_;
>                   print qq(@args);
>               }"
>   -->
> An equivalent feature for Python was previously asked about on the mailing 
> list back in 2004:
>   http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2004-January/014832.html
> Since it seems entirely reasonable that such integration of mod_python and 
> mod_include would be possible, thought it would be good to log it as a 
> possible new feature.
> Because of SSI's support for basic conditionals, includes and other callout 
> mechanisms, would be a good quick and dirty way of doing templating without 
> having to resort to PSP, or other high level templating systems.

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