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11.5 Server-Side Includes with mod_perl

Server-side includes (SSI) are tags embedded directly into an HTML file that perform special functions. They are most commonly used for running CGI scripts and displaying the result; most web page counters are performed using SSI.

If you use mod_perl with mod_include (another Apache server module), you can embed Perl subroutines into SSI directives. For example:


The Apache::Include module lets you include entire Apache::Registry scripts:

You could have used standard SSI to include a CGI script for the same purpose, but this way is faster. To use mod_include with mod_perl , you need to configure mod_perl to do so at compile time.


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