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[Savannah-hackers] [ 102089 ] SSI for timestamps |
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Mon, 28 Apr 2003 09:08:48 -0400 |
Support Request #102089, was updated on Mon 04/28/2003 at 15:42
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Category: Web
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: SSI for timestamps
By: Tuukka.Hastrup
Date: Mon 04/28/2003 at 16:08
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RST files are written in ReStructuredText and can be
compiled into HTML etc.
As I noted, CVS $Id: $ can't be used, as we would have to
commit RST file first to get tag updated, then compile into
HTML, then commit HTML.
$Id: $ in the generated file is not good either, because it
would be changed after compilation. This would lead into
commiting all generated files always, as the compiled
version would have $Id: $ and the file in CVS would have
$Id: someone somedate$. Also, we couldn't control the syntax
shown on the web pages.
I can't think IncludesNoExec could be a security problem, as
SSI is in wide use. The performance penalty must be much
lower than in using PHP or such.
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By: yeupou
Date: Mon 04/28/2003 at 15:59
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I do not know what are RST files.
To add a "last update" information, you should rely upon CVS tags like
$Id: $ or $Date: $
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