Apache-CIPP

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CIPP.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

here is a (really) simple example of using CIPP in a HTML
source to retrieve some information from a database. Think
this as a HTML page which is "executed" on the fly by
your Apache webserver.
Note: there is no code to connect to the database. This is
done implicitely. The configuration is taken from the Apache
configuration file(s).

  # print table of users who match the given parameter
  
  <?INTERFACE INPUT="$search_name">

  <HTML>
  <HEAD><TITLE>tiny litte CIPP example</TITLE></HEAD>
  <BODY>
  <H1>Users matching '$search_name'</H1>
  <P>

  <TABLE BORDER=1>
  <TR><TD>Name</TD><TD>Adress</TD><TD>Phone</TD></TR>
  <?SQL SQL="select name, adress, phone

README  view on Meta::CPAN

    To give you some imagination of what you can do with CIPP: here
    is a (really) simple example of using CIPP in a HTML source to
    retrieve some information from a database. Think this as a HTML
    page which is "executed" on the fly by your Apache webserver.
    Note: there is no code to connect to the database. This is done
    implicitely. The configuration is taken from the Apache
    configuration file(s).

      # print table of users who match the given parameter
      
      <?INTERFACE INPUT="$search_name">

      <HTML>
      <HEAD><TITLE>tiny litte CIPP example</TITLE></HEAD>
      <BODY>
      <H1>Users matching '$search_name'</H1>
      <P>

      <TABLE BORDER=1>
      <TR><TD>Name</TD><TD>Adress</TD><TD>Phone</TD></TR>
      <?SQL SQL="select name, adress, phone



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