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NAME
    Apache::Inject - Apache directive for injecting HTML headers and footers

SYNOPSIS
      DocumentRoot /uar/local/www/apache24/data
      PerlModule Apache::Inject
      <Directory /usr/local/www/apache24/data>
          Inject head.html foot.html
      </Directory>

DESCRIPTION
    Apache::Inject is a mod_perl module that adds an Apache directive called
    Inject.

    The Inject directive takes one or two arguments, which correspond to the
    file names of two HTML files in the document root. The contents of these
    files are then inserted into any requested HTML file. The first file
    (the header) is inserted before the body of the requested HTML file,
    while the second file (the footer) is inserted after the body.

    The directive is smart enough to place the header and footer in the
    proper places. The contents of the header file is inserted after any
    elements belonging to <head> and before any elements belonging to <body>
    (regardless of whether any explicit <head> or <body> tag is present in
    the source of the requested HTML page). Likewise, the contents of the
    second file is placed before any potential final </html>.

    Please note:

    *   The Inject directive is valid only inside directory sections, such
        as <Directory>, <Location> and <FilesMatch> blocks. It is valid in
        .htaccess files if AllowOverride Limit/AuthConfig/All is enabled.

    *   The file paths given to Inject are relative to the document root of
        the current server or virtual server.

    *   Apache::Inject is designed for injecting headers and footers that
        belong in the <body> element, such as headings, menu bars and
        copyright notices. It is not built for inserting <head> elements.

INSTALLATION
    To install this module type the following:

      perl Makefile.PL
      make
      make test
      make install

OPERATION
    Behind the scenes, the Inject directive works as an alias for
    PerlResponseHandler and PerlSetVar. For example, "Inject head.html
    foot.html" results in the following configuration being added:

      PerlResponseHandler Apache::Inject::Handler
      PerlSetVar InjectHeader head.html
      PerlSetVar InjectFooter foot.html

    This results in Apache::Inject::Handler being registered as a handler
    for requests to the current directory or location.

    Apache::Inject::Handler accepts all requests to files where the content
    type is "text/html". It reads the contents of the requested file, as
    well as the contents of the "InjectHeader" and "InjectFooter" files,
    concatenates them intelligently and prints their combined contents.

DIAGNOSTICS
    Apache::Inject::Handler logs all errors and warnings to the Apache log
    file. Below is a list of all issued errors and warnings.

    Note that whenever Apache::Inject::Handler issues an error or a warning,
    this means that it also declines the request, letting Apache handle it
    as it would if the Inject directive were not used.

    Error: InjectHead/InjectFoot should not begin with slash, as it is
    already always relative to document root
        The paths given to Inject are always relative to the document root,
        even if the Inject directive is located within a directory section
        that applies to another path.

        Beginning any of the paths with a slash implies that there would be
        some difference in behavior compared to omitting the slash, which is
        false.

    Error: InjectHead/InjectFoot cannot extend past document root
        This error is issued if any of the paths given to Inject tries to go
        above the document root by using "../".

    Error: InjectHead/InjectFoot *path/to/file* does not exist
        This error is issued if any of the paths given to Inject doesn't
        exist.

    Warning: Declining request due to empty document root
        This warning is issued if Apache::Inject::Handler for some reason
        cannot retrieve the current document root from Apache.

CAVEATS
    On FreeBSD, you need to enable the accf_http kernel module in order for
    the tests to work. Note that Apache::Inject works fine without the
    module; it is only the tests that require it.

AUTHOR
    John Ankarström, <john [at] ankarstrom.se>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright (C) 2021 by John Ankarström

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.32.1 or, at
    your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.