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author | root <root@rbsd.ankarstrom.se> | 2021-04-25 00:00:45 +0000 |
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committer | root <root@rbsd.ankarstrom.se> | 2021-04-25 00:00:45 +0000 |
commit | f17c54a6e8c837c7de221e717830c1e9df9ce74f (patch) | |
tree | 2c553bf8667b4d5f032b3c32c8ad15e31cfd827d /lib/Apache/Inject.pm | |
parent | 0b3e1490d5b92eee33c524f41570d9502ba719e9 (diff) | |
download | Apache-Inject-f17c54a6e8c837c7de221e717830c1e9df9ce74f.tar.gz |
Clarify documentation
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diff --git a/lib/Apache/Inject.pm b/lib/Apache/Inject.pm index 38aae8e..8de0249 100644 --- a/lib/Apache/Inject.pm +++ b/lib/Apache/Inject.pm @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ The Inject directive serves a much more specific purpose than server-side includes. It is designed for injecting headers and footers that belong in the E<lt>bodyE<gt> element, such as headings, menu bars and copyright notices. While you can technically include -E<lt>headE<gt> elements in your header file, they will be placed -in the body of the HTML page and not in the head. +E<lt>headE<gt> elements in your header file, Apache::Inject will +place them in the body of the HTML page and not in the head. The main benefit over server-side includes is that the header and footer is specified in the server configuration instead of the HTML |