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CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI script. ok merdely@
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CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI
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scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using
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Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module
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instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the
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server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI
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script.
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