From: Rich Bowen
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 15:53:29 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Remove ancient IE-on-Mac example.
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Remove ancient IE-on-Mac example.
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diff --git a/docs/manual/howto/ssi.xml b/docs/manual/howto/ssi.xml
index 0416d8d2989..969d64da90a 100644
--- a/docs/manual/howto/ssi.xml
+++ b/docs/manual/howto/ssi.xml
@@ -431,41 +431,30 @@ modified?
the ``truth'' of a particular value. (A given string is true if
it is nonempty.) For a full list of the comparison operators
available to you, see the mod_include
- documentation. Here are some examples of how one might use this
- construct.
-
- In your configuration file, you could put the following
- line:
-
- BrowserMatchNoCase macintosh Mac
- BrowserMatchNoCase MSIE InternetExplorer
-
-
- This will set environment variables ``Mac'' and
- ``InternetExplorer'' to true, if the client is running Internet
- Explorer on a Macintosh.
-
- Then, in your SSI-enabled document, you might do the
- following:
-
- <!--#if expr="${Mac} && ${InternetExplorer}" -->
- Apologetic text goes here
- <!--#else -->
- Cool JavaScript code goes here
- <!--#endif -->
-
-
- Not that I have anything against IE on Macs - I just
- struggled for a few hours last week trying to get some
- JavaScript working on IE on a Mac, when it was working
- everywhere else. The above was the interim workaround.
+ documentation.
+
+ For example, if you wish to customize the text on your web page
+ based on the time of day, you could use the following recipe, placed
+ in the HTML page:
+
+
+ Good
+ <!--#if expr="%{TIME_HOUR} >=12" -->
+ morning!
+ <!--#else -->
+ afternoon!
+ <!--#endif -->
+
Any other variable (either ones that you define, or normal
environment variables) can be used in conditional statements.
- With Apache's ability to set environment variables with the
+ See Expressions in Apache HTTP Server for
+ more information on the expression evaluation engine.
+
+ With Apache's ability to set environment variables with the
SetEnvIf
directives, and other related directives,
- this functionality can let you do some pretty involved dynamic
- stuff without ever resorting to CGI.
+ this functionality can let you do a wide variety of dynamic content
+ on the server side without resorting a full web application.