Re: a few "esi:include" in a .php file?

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On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 13:13:27 -0000 (UTC)
Igor GaliÄ <i.galic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


> Sure you can, but it won't be interpreted. Neither by PHP nor by
> Apache httpd. The list of F/OSS HTTP servers/caches which do support
> ESI is quite comprehensive so far:

FWIW, I did once implement an ESI parser for Apache.  I recollect it
featuring in my presentation at ApacheCon 2003, when I had been
getting into the power of the filtering framework to process markup.

There was no interest in it, so I made no attempt to maintain it.
Though it would be less work to reimplement now, based either on
current mod_xmlns or mod_xml2, together with the ap_expr framework.


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Nick Kew

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