Re: Apache parsing PHP 'and' SSI tags in v1.3?

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That does make sense, but I'm a one-person programming team. So with a [very] tight delivery schedule, I can't afford the time to trudge through the code and change all of my thousands of existing SSI tags to PHP. This is also considering that a good number of those SSI tags include overly complicated Perl 3 and 4 scripts. This is a major overhaul to bring an old v1.3.37 server onto the Apache 2 platform.

I have a Fedora development box that I'm testing a lot of my migrations against. It's running Apache 2.2. The production servers are running the latest version available from the Red Hat repos.

I need to support the old while migrating to the new...

-Wes

On 3/19/07, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx > wrote:
On 3/19/07, Wesley Craft < wcraft.htawork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Bummer. We are in the middle of a migration to v2.0 that will take several
> months. Was hoping I could do this quickly, but <shrug> oh well.
>
> Thanks for the reply..

Of course, the other response to this type of query is: why use SSI if
you are already using php?  There is nothing you can do in SSI that
can't be done almost as easily in php.

Joshua.

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