> > I don't understand? They are normal programs that, if you'd want them, > > you'd install on the IC server machine, and the client browsers would > > get the finished page as usual, without knowing about it. > > How do those programs clean up the code that is delivered after IC > processes it if they don't relate to apache? Well, what I said upon first mentioning this possibility: "One other thing you could do is put all pages through HTMLTidy or indent to fix/reformat them before sending to user. This functionality (passing data through external program) is not working since a few years ago (and obviously noone was using it), but the fix is on my todo list." So, clearly, there are hooks in Interchange which allow it to call external programs which process the output before it is sent to the clients.
Ok that sounds cool. Is fixing those hooks at all near the top of your list? - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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