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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> modperl
modperl
Re: Implementing security in CGI
by Jeff Beard other posts by this author
Apr 20 2000 6:48AM messages near this date
Re: Implementing security in CGI | Re: Implementing security in CGI
At 04:27 PM 4/20/00, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> Yeah it works on all the clients, but it's a pain in the ass to do 
> relative URLs when manipulating PATH_INFO.  So it's not necessarily 
> trivial to program and maintain unless you pass everything through a 
> monolithic CGI.
> 
> Of course, on Apache it may be easier by using mod_rewrite to manipulate 
> the URL itself in cool ways.


And then there's this cool technology called mod_perl that one could use to 
see if a cookie can be set and if not, then start twiddling PATH_INFO. :)

--Jeff




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