This article talks about "template-driven pages, this time using Perl and Python to deliver those SSI templates straight into CGI documents. In the last article we examined the different ways in which we could introduce pages purely using the SSI (Server . . .
This article talks about "template-driven pages, this time using Perl and Python to deliver those SSI templates straight into CGI documents. In the last article we examined the different ways in which we could introduce pages purely using the SSI (Server Side Includes) features of Apache. The problem with SSI is that it doesn't apply to pages that have been served by a CGI script. Instead, you need to manually read and regurgitate the template for yourself within the script or CGI service that you are using. "

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