
July 23, 2004
7:03 p.m.
Better way in my view is to write a wrapper script in php, that does the graphics and such things, then pushes the web page. You get the wrapper to work in lieu of the cgi by configuring Apache to do so (RewriteRule, or Alias).
This is an idea. Frames is another. But if you want to have access to the Mailman substitution tags as well as PHP then these ideas don't work.
Oh yes it can work: just use
<?php $page = file('http://localhost/cgi/pipermail.....'); ?>
and you'll get (through http) the file processed by Mailman's CGI, which you can then process by php. I do that, for example, to generate the list of lists at http://listes.rezo.net/listes.php
-- Fil