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use strict;
use HTML::SimpleParse;
use File::Spec::Functions; # catfile()
use FindBin;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Response;
use HTTP::Cookies;
use URI;
use Date::Format;
our $VERSION = '0.92';
our $DEBUG = 0;
sub import {
my($class,%args) = @_;
return unless exists $args{'autotie'};
$args{'filehandle'} = $args{'autotie'} =~ /::/ ? $args{'autotie'} : caller().'::'.$args{'autotie'};
no strict 'refs';
my $self = tie(*{$args{'filehandle'}},$class,%args);
return $self;
}
my($gmt,$loc,$lmod);
sub new {
my($class,%args) = @_;
my $self = bless {}, $class;
$self->{'_handle'} = undef;
my $script_name = '';
if(exists $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}) {
($script_name) = $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'} =~ /([^\/]+)$/;
}
tie $gmt, 'CGI::SSI::Gmt', $self;
tie $loc, 'CGI::SSI::Local', $self;
tie $lmod, 'CGI::SSI::LMOD', $self;
$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'} ||= '';
$self->{'_variables'} = {
DOCUMENT_URI => ($args{'DOCUMENT_URI'} || $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}),
DATE_GMT => $gmt,
DATE_LOCAL => $loc,
LAST_MODIFIED => $lmod,
DOCUMENT_NAME => ($args{'DOCUMENT_NAME'} || $script_name),
DOCUMENT_ROOT => ($args{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'} || $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}),
};
$self->{'_config'} = {
errmsg => ($args{'errmsg'} || '[an error occurred while processing this directive]'),
sizefmt => ($args{'sizefmt'} || 'abbrev'),
timefmt => ($args{'timefmt'} || undef),
};
$self->{_max_recursions} = $args{MAX_RECURSIONS} || 100; # no "infinite" loops
$self->{_recursions} = {};
$self->{_cookie_jar} = $args{COOKIE_JAR} || HTTP::Cookies->new();
$self->{'_in_if'} = 0;
$self->{'_suspend'} = [0];
$self->{'_seen_true'} = [1];
return $self;
}
sub TIEHANDLE {
my($class,%args) = @_;
my $self = $class->new(%args);
$self->{'_handle'} = do { local *STDOUT };
my $handle_to_tie = '';
if($args{'filehandle'} !~ /::/) {
$handle_to_tie = caller().'::'.$args{'filehandle'};
} else {
$handle_to_tie = $args{'filehandle'};
}
open($self->{'_handle'},'>&'.$handle_to_tie) or die "Failed to copy the filehandle ($handle_to_tie): $!";
return $self;
}
sub PRINT {
my $self = shift;
print {$self->{'_handle'}} map { $self->process($_) } @_;
}
sub PRINTF {
my $self = shift;
my $fmt = shift;
printf {$self->{'_handle'}} $fmt, map { $self->process($_) } @_;
}
sub CLOSE {
my($self) = @_;
close $self->{'_handle'};
}
sub process {
my($self,@shtml) = @_;
my $processed = '';
@shtml = split(/(<!--#.+?-->)/s,join '',@shtml);
local($HTML::SimpleParse::FIX_CASE) = 0; # prevent var => value from becoming VAR => value
for my $token (@shtml) {
# next unless(defined $token and length $token);
if($token =~ /^<!--#(.+?)\s*-->$/s) {
$processed .= $self->_process_ssi_text($self->_interp_vars($1));
} else {
next if $self->_suspended;
$processed .= $token;
}
}
return $processed;
}
sub _process_ssi_text {
my($self,$text) = @_;
# are we suspended?
return '' if($self->_suspended and $text !~ /^(?:if|else|elif|endif)\b/);
# what's the first \S+?
if($text !~ s/^(\S+)\s*//) {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to find method name at beginning of string: '$text'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
my $method = $1;
return $self->$method( HTML::SimpleParse->parse_args($text) );
}
# many thanks to Apache::SSI
sub _interp_vars {
local $^W = 0;
my($self,$text) = @_;
my($a,$b,$c) = ('','','');
$text =~ s{ (^|[^\\]) (\\\\)* \$(?:\{)?(\w+)(?:\})? }
{($a,$b,$c)=($1,$2,$3); $a . substr($b,length($b)/2) . $self->_echo($c) }exg;
return $text;
}
# for internal use only - returns the thing passed in if it's not defined. echo() returns '' in that case.
sub _echo {
my($self,$key,$var) = @_;
$var = $key if @_ == 2;
if($var eq 'DATE_LOCAL') {
return $loc;
} elsif($var eq 'DATE_GMT') {
return $gmt;
} elsif($var eq 'LAST_MODIFIED') {
return $lmod;
}
return $self->{'_variables'}->{$var} if exists $self->{'_variables'}->{$var};
return $ENV{$var} if exists $ENV{$var};
return $var;
}
#
# ssi directive methods
#
sub config {
my($self,$type,$value) = @_;
if($type =~ /^timefmt$/i) {
$self->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'} = $value;
} elsif($type =~ /^sizefmt$/i) {
if(lc $value eq 'abbrev') {
$self->{'_config'}->{'sizefmt'} = 'abbrev';
} elsif(lc $value eq 'bytes') {
$self->{'_config'}->{'sizefmt'} = 'bytes';
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: value for sizefmt is '$value'. It must be 'abbrev' or 'bytes'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
} elsif($type =~ /^errmsg$/i) {
$self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'} = $value;
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: arg to config is '$type'. It must be one of: 'timefmt', 'sizefmt', or 'errmsg'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
return '';
}
sub set {
my($self,%args) = @_;
if(scalar keys %args > 1) {
$self->{'_variables'}->{$args{'var'}} = $args{'value'};
} else { # var => value notation
my($var,$value) = %args;
$self->{'_variables'}->{$var} = $value;
}
return '';
}
sub echo {
my($self,$key,$var) = @_;
$var = $key if @_ == 2;
if($var eq 'DATE_LOCAL') {
return $loc;
} elsif($var eq 'DATE_GMT') {
return $gmt;
} elsif($var eq 'LAST_MODIFIED') {
return $lmod;
}
return $self->{'_variables'}->{$var} if exists $self->{'_variables'}->{$var};
return $ENV{$var} if exists $ENV{$var};
return '';
}
sub printenv {
#my $self = shift;
return join "\n",map {"$_=$ENV{$_}"} keys %ENV;
}
sub include {
$DEBUG and do { local $" = "','"; warn "DEBUG: include('@_')\n" };
my($self,$type,$filename) = @_;
if(lc $type eq 'file') {
return $self->_include_file($filename);
} elsif(lc $type eq 'virtual') {
return $self->_include_virtual($filename);
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: arg to include is '$type'. It must be one of: 'file' or 'virtual'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
}
sub _include_file {
$DEBUG and do { local $" = "','"; warn "DEBUG: _include_file('@_')\n" };
my($self,$filename) = @_;
# get the filename to open
$filename = catfile($FindBin::Bin,$filename) unless -e $filename;
# if we've reached MAX_RECURSIONS for this filename, warn and return the error
if(++$self->{_recursions}->{$filename} >= $self->{_max_recursions}) {
warn ref($self)." error: the maximum number of 'include file' recursions has been exceeded for '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
# open the file, or warn and return an error
my $fh = do { local *STDIN };
open($fh,$filename) or do {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to open file ($filename): $!\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
};
# process the included file and return the result
return $self->process(join '',<$fh>);
}
sub _include_virtual {
$DEBUG and do { local $" = "','"; warn "DEBUG: _include_virtual('@_')\n" };
my($self,$filename) = @_;
# if this is a local file that we can just read, let's do that instead of getting it virtually
if($filename =~ m|^/(.+)|) { # could be on the local server: absolute filename, relative to ., relative to $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}
my $file = $1;
if(-e '/'.$file) { # back to the original
$file = '/'.$file;
} elsif(-e catfile($self->{'_variables'}->{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'},$file)) {
$file = catfile($self->{'_variables'}->{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'},$file);
} elsif(-e catfile($FindBin::Bin,$file)) {
$file = atfile($FindBin::Bin,$file);
}
return $self->_include_file($file) if -e $file;
}
# create the URI to get(), or warn and return the error
my $uri = eval {
my $uri = URI->new($filename);
$uri->scheme($uri->scheme || ($ENV{HTTPS} ? 'https' : 'http')); # ??
$uri->host($uri->host || $ENV{'HTTP_HOST'} || $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} || 'localhost');
$uri;
} or do {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to create a URI based on '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
};
if($@) {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to create a URI based on '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'} if $@;
}
# get the content of the request
$self->{_ua} ||= $self->_get_ua();
my $url = $uri->canonical;
# have we reached MAX_RECURSIONS?
if(++$self->{_recursions}->{$url} >= $self->{_max_recursions}) {
warn ref($self)." error: the maximum number of 'include virtual' recursions has been exceeded for '$url'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
my $response = $self->{_ua}->get($url);
# is it a success?
unless($response->is_success) {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to get('$url'): ".$response->status_line.".\n";
return $self->{_config}->{errmsg};
}
# process the included content and return the result
return $self->process($response->content);
}
sub _get_ua {
my $self = shift;
my %conf = ();
$conf{agent} = $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT} if $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT};
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(%conf);
$ua->cookie_jar($self->{_cookie_jar});
return $ua;
}
sub cookie_jar {
my $self = shift;
if(my $jar = shift) {
$self->{_cookie_jar} = $jar;
}
return $self->{_cookie_jar};
}
sub exec {
my($self,$type,$filename) = @_;
if(lc $type eq 'cmd') {
return $self->_exec_cmd($filename);
} elsif(lc $type eq 'cgi') {
return $self->_exec_cgi($filename);
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: arg to exec() is '$type'. It must be one of: 'cmd' or 'cgi'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
}
sub _exec_cmd {
my($self,$filename) = @_;
# have we reached MAX_RECURSIONS?
if(++$self->{_recursions}->{$filename} >= $self->{_max_recursions}) {
warn ref($self)." error: the maximum number of 'exec cmd' recursions has been exceeded for '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
my $output = `$filename`; # security here is mighty bad.
# was the command a success?
if($?) {
warn ref($self)." error: `$filename` was not successful.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
# process the output, and return the result
return $self->process($output);
}
sub _exec_cgi { # no relative $filename allowed.
my($self,$filename) = @_;
# have we reached MAX_RECURSIONS?
if(++$self->{_recursions}->{$filename} >= $self->{_max_recursions}) {
warn ref($self)." error: the maximum number of 'exec cgi' recursions has been exceeded for '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
# create the URI from the filename
my $uri = eval {
my $uri = URI->new($filename);
$uri->scheme($uri->scheme || ($ENV{HTTPS} ? 'https' : 'http')); # ??
$uri->host($uri->host || $ENV{'HTTP_HOST'} || $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'});
$uri->query($uri->query || $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'});
$uri;
} or do {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to create a URI from '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
};
if($@) {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to create a URI from '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'} if $@;
}
# get the content
$self->{_ua} ||= $self->_get_ua();
my $url = $uri->canonical;
my $response = $self->{_ua}->get($url);
# success?
unless($response->is_success) {
warn ref($self)." error: failed to get('$filename').\n";
return $self->{_config}->{errmsg};
}
# process the content and return the result
return $self->process($response->content);
}
sub flastmod {
my($self,$type,$filename) = @_;
if(lc $type eq 'file') {
$filename = catfile($FindBin::Bin,$filename) unless -e $filename;
} elsif(lc $type eq 'virtual') {
$filename = catfile($self->{'_variables'}->{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'},$filename)
unless $filename =~ /$self->{'_variables'}->{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/;
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: the first argument to flastmod is '$type'. It must be one of: 'file' or 'virtual'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
unless(-e $filename) {
warn ref($self)." error: flastmod failed to find '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
my $flastmod = (stat $filename)[9];
if($self->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'}) {
my @localtime = localtime($flastmod); # need this??
return Date::Format::strftime($self->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'},@localtime);
} else {
return scalar localtime($flastmod);
}
}
sub fsize {
my($self,$type,$filename) = @_;
if(lc $type eq 'file') {
$filename = catfile($FindBin::Bin,$filename) unless -e $filename;
} elsif(lc $type eq 'virtual') {
$filename = catfile($ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'},$filename) unless $filename =~ /$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/;
} else {
warn ref($self)." error: the first argument to fsize is '$type'. It must be one of: 'file' or 'virtual'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
unless(-e $filename) {
warn ref($self)." error: fsize failed to find '$filename'.\n";
return $self->{'_config'}->{'errmsg'};
}
my $fsize = (stat $filename)[7];
if(lc $self->{'_config'}->{'sizefmt'} eq 'bytes') {
1 while $fsize =~ s/^(\d+)(\d{3})/$1,$2/g;
return $fsize;
} else { # abbrev
# gratefully lifted from Apache::SSI
return " 0k" unless $fsize;
return " 1k" if $fsize < 1024;
return sprintf("%4dk", ($fsize + 512)/1024) if $fsize < 1048576;
return sprintf("%4.1fM", $fsize/1048576.0) if $fsize < 103809024;
return sprintf("%4dM", ($fsize + 524288)/1048576) if $fsize < 1048576;
}
}
#
# if/elsif/else/endif and related methods
#
sub _test {
my($self,$test) = @_;
my $retval = eval($test);
return undef if $@;
return defined $retval ? $retval : 0;
}
sub _entering_if {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_in_if'}++;
$self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}] = $self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'} - 1];
$self->{'_seen_true'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}] = 0;
}
sub _seen_true {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'_seen_true'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}];
}
sub _suspended {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}];
}
sub _leaving_if {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_in_if'}-- if $self->{'_in_if'};
}
sub _true {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'_seen_true'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}]++;
}
sub _suspend {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}]++;
}
sub _resume {
my $self = shift;
$self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}]--
if $self->{'_suspend'}->[$self->{'_in_if'}];
}
sub _in_if {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'_in_if'};
}
sub if {
my($self,$expr,$test) = @_;
$expr = $test if @_ == 3;
$self->_entering_if();
if($self->_test($expr)) {
$self->_true();
} else {
$self->_suspend();
}
return '';
}
sub elif {
my($self,$expr,$test) = @_;
die "Incorrect use of elif ssi directive: no preceeding 'if'." unless $self->_in_if();
$expr = $test if @_ == 3;
if(! $self->_seen_true() and $self->_test($expr)) {
$self->_true();
$self->_resume();
} else {
$self->_suspend() unless $self->_suspended();
}
return '';
}
sub else {
my $self = shift;
die "Incorrect use of else ssi directive: no preceeding 'if'." unless $self->_in_if();
unless($self->_seen_true()) {
$self->_resume();
} else {
$self->_suspend();
}
return '';
}
sub endif {
my $self = shift;
die "Incorrect use of endif ssi directive: no preceeding 'if'." unless $self->_in_if();
$self->_leaving_if();
# $self->_resume() if $self->_suspended();
return '';
}
#
# if we're called like this, it means that we're to handle a CGI request ourselves.
# that means that we're to open the file and process the content, sending it to STDOUT
# along with a standard HTTP content header
#
unless(caller) {
goto &handler;
}
sub handler {
eval "use CGI qw(:standard);";
print header();
unless(UNIVERSAL::isa(tied(*STDOUT),'CGI::SSI')) {
tie *STDOUT, 'CGI::SSI', filehandle => 'main::STDOUT';
}
my $filename = "$ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT}$ENV{REQUEST_URI}";
if(-f $filename) {
open my $fh, '<', $filename or die "Failed to open file ($filename): $!";
print <$fh>;
} else {
print "Failed to find file ($filename).";
}
exit;
}
#
# packages for tie()
#
package CGI::SSI::Gmt;
sub TIESCALAR { bless [@_], shift() }
sub FETCH {
my $self = shift;
if($self->[-1]->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'}) {
my @gt = gmtime;
return Date::Format::strftime($self->[-1]->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'},@gt);
} else {
return scalar gmtime;
}
}
package CGI::SSI::Local;
sub TIESCALAR { bless [@_], shift() }
sub FETCH {
my $self = shift;
if($self->[-1]->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'}) {
my @lt = localtime;
return Date::Format::strftime($self->[-1]->{'_config'}->{'timefmt'},@lt);
} else {
return scalar localtime;
}
}
package CGI::SSI::LMOD;
sub TIESCALAR { bless [@_], shift() }
sub FETCH {
my $self = shift;
return $self->[-1]->flastmod('file', $ENV{'SCRIPT_FILENAME'} || $ENV{'PATH_TRANSLATED'} || '');
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
CGI::SSI - Use SSI from CGI scripts
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# autotie STDOUT or any other open filehandle
use CGI::SSI (autotie => 'STDOUT');
print $shtml; # browser sees resulting HTML
# or tie it yourself to any open filehandle
use CGI::SSI;
open(FILE,'+>'.$html_file) or die $!;
$ssi = tie(*FILE, 'CGI::SSI', filehandle => 'FILE');
print FILE $shtml; # HTML arrives in the file
# or use the object-oriented interface
use CGI::SSI;
$ssi = CGI::SSI->new();
$ssi->if('"$varname" =~ /^foo/');
$html .= $ssi->process($shtml);
$ssi->else();
$html .= $ssi->include(file => $filename);
$ssi->endif();
print $ssi->exec(cgi => $url);
print $ssi->flastmod(file => $filename);
#
# or roll your own favorite flavor of SSI
#
package CGI::SSI::MySSI;
use CGI::SSI;
@CGI::SSI::MySSI::ISA = qw(CGI::SSI);
sub include {
my($self,$type,$file_or_url) = @_;
# my idea of include goes something like this...
return $html;
}
1;
__END__
#
# or use .htaccess to include all files in a dir
#
# in .htaccess
Action cgi-ssi /cgi-bin/ssi/process.cgi
<FilesMatch "\.shtml">
SetHandler cgi-ssi
</FilesMatch>
# in /cgi-bin/ssi/process.cgi
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use CGI::SSI;
CGI::SSI->handler();
__END__
=head1 DESCRIPTION
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.
Most of the time, you'll simply want to filter shtml through STDOUT
or some other open filehandle. C<autotie> is available for STDOUT,
but in general, you'll want to tie other filehandles yourself:
$ssi = tie(*FH, 'CGI::SSI', filehandle => 'FH');
print FH $shtml;
Note that you'll need to pass the name of the filehandle to C<tie()> as
a named parameter. Other named parameters are possible, as detailed
below. These parameters are the same as those passed to the C<new()>
method. However, C<new()> will not tie a filehandle for you.
CGI::SSI has it's own flavor of SSI. Test expressions are Perlish.
You may create and use multiple CGI::SSI objects; they will not
step on each others' variables.
Object-Oriented methods use the same general format so as to imitate
SSI directives:
<!--#include virtual="/foo/bar.footer" -->
would be
$ssi->include(virtual => '/foo/bar.footer');
likewise,
<!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/foo.cgi" -->
would be
$ssi->exec(cgi => '/cgi-bin/foo.cgi');
Usually, if there's no chance for ambiguity, the first argument may
be left out:
<!--#echo var="var_name" -->
could be either
$ssi->echo(var => 'var_name');
or
$ssi->echo('var_name');
Likewise,
$ssi->set(var => $varname, value => $value)
is the same as
$ssi->set($varname => $value)
=over 4
=item $ssi->new([%args])
Creates a new CGI::SSI object. The following are valid (optional) arguments:
DOCUMENT_URI => $doc_uri,
DOCUMENT_NAME => $doc_name,
DOCUMENT_ROOT => $doc_root,
errmsg => $oops,
sizefmt => ('bytes' || 'abbrev'),
timefmt => $time_fmt,
MAX_RECURSIONS => $default_100, # when to stop infinite loops w/ error msg
COOKIE_JAR => HTTP::Cookies->new,
=item $ssi->config($type, $arg)
$type is either 'sizefmt', 'timefmt', or 'errmsg'. $arg is similar to
those of the SSI C<spec>, referenced below.
=item $ssi->set($varname => $value)
Sets variables internal to the CGI::SSI object. (Not to be confused
with the normal variables your script uses!) These variables may be used
in test expressions, and retreived using $ssi->echo($varname). These
variables also will not be available in external, included resources.
=item $ssi->echo($varname)
Returns the value of the variable named $varname. Such variables may
be set manually using the C<set()> method. There are also several built-in
variables:
DOCUMENT_URI - the URI of this document
DOCUMENT_NAME - the name of the current document
DATE_GMT - the same as 'gmtime'
DATE_LOCAL - the same as 'localtime'
LAST_MODIFIED - the last time this script was modified
=item $ssi->exec($type, $arg)
$type is either 'cmd' or 'cgi'. $arg is similar to the SSI C<spec>
(see below).
=item $ssi->include($type, $arg)
Similar to C<exec>, but C<virtual> and C<file> are the two valid types.
SSI variables will not be available outside of your CGI::SSI object,
regardless of whether the virtual resource is on the local system or
a remote system.
=item $ssi->flastmod($type, $filename)
Similar to C<include>.
=item $ssi->fsize($type, $filename)
Same as C<flastmod>.
=item $ssi->printenv
Returns the environment similar to Apache's mod_include.
=item $ssi->cookie_jar([$jar])
Returns the currently-used HTTP::Cookies object. You may optionally
pass in a new HTTP::Cookies object. The jar is used for web requests
in exec cgi and include virtual directives.
=back
=head2 FLOW-CONTROL METHODS
The following methods may be used to test expressions. During a C<block>
where the test $expr is false, nothing will be returned (or printed,
if tied).
=over 4
=item $ssi->if($expr)
The expr can be anything Perl, but care should be taken. This causes
problems:
$ssi->set(varname => "foo");
<!--#if expr="'\$varname' =~ /^foo$/" -->ok<!--#endif -->
The $varname is expanded as you would expect. (We escape it so as to use
the C<$varname> within the CGI::SSI object, instead of that within our
progam.) But the C<$/> inside the regex is also expanded. This is fixed
by escaping the C<$>:
<!--#if expr="'\$varname' =~ /^value\$/" -->ok<!--#endif -->
The expressions used in if and elif tags/calls are tricky due to
the number of escapes required. In some cases, you'll need to
write C<\\\\> to mean C<\>.
=item $ssi->elif($expr)
=item $ssi->else
=item $ssi->endif
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
C<Apache::SSI> and the SSI C<spec> at
http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_include.html
=head1 AUTHOR
(c) 2000-2005 James Tolley <james@bitperfect.com> All Rights Reserved.
This is free software. You may copy and/or modify it under
the same terms as perl itself.
=head1 CREDITS
Many Thanks to Corey Wilson and Fitz Elliot for bug reports and fixes.
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