Inserting the INCLUDES filter using r->add_output_filter()

Inserting the INCLUDES filter using r->add_output_filter()

am 18.04.2008 18:00:37 von woinshet abdella

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I am using $r->add_output_filter() to insert a custom filter in the output filter chain dynamcially if a certain condition is satisfied. Here is a snippet of the script

...

$r->add_output_filter(\&Apache::CustomFitler::handler);

...

 


Is it possible to use $r->add_output_filter() to insert the INCLUDES, if so what is the syntax?

 

 

Thank you.

Woinshet 

 






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