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I want to declare a variable that is capable of holding multiple values in Apache SSI. Then I want to iterate over the values and print them on the page.

Could I do that using regular expressions and recursive includes? Am I crazy, or could I make this work:

In index.html

<!--#set var="values" value="a,b,c" -->
<!--#set var="count" value="0" -->

<ul>
    <!--#include virtual="looper.shtml" -->
</ul>

in looper.shtml:

<!-- I need some sort of terminal condition -->
<!--#set var="value" value="use a regexp to get the value at values[count] (not sure how)" -->
<!--#set var="count" value="count + 1 (not sure how to do that either)" -->

<li><!--#echo var="value" --></li>

<!--#include virtual="looper.shtml" -->
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  • While I am a huge fan of abusing tools for entertainment purposes, surely you could just throw together a short script to do this with the same (or less!) amount of effort?
    – larsks
    Mar 31, 2012 at 0:51
  • Yeah I could just do a perl script but it would be a hassle to convince the webmaster to turn on exec-cgi privliges.
    – Adam
    Apr 3, 2012 at 20:00

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Use RewriteRule and RewriteMap to concatenate values into a variable and print values respectively:

#Redirect a URI to an all-lowercase version of itself

RewriteMap lc int:tolower 
RewriteRule (.*[A-Z]+.*) ${lc:$1} [R] 

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