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Re: ssi in Apache 2



I also assume that these configs apply to your docroot directory, aren't overridden anywhere else in the conf and you are testing something in the first-order directory.  Your configuration SSIs will only be evaluated on documents that have a .shtml extension (assuming sever-parsed is a typo).  If you intended different extensions to be evaluated for SSIs, you'd need to alter the handler to use those extensions.

On Mar 4, 2006, at 8:16 PM, Bauer Jim wrote:

I have Tiger 10.4.5 running on my G4 PowerBook

I have Apache2.0.47 running as a local server where I test my HTML files before uploading to my public site (ISP). On the public site my ssi's work just fine so I think that I have that part right.
In spite of reading many files about editing the httpd.conf file to activate the ssi module I have been unable to get it working. I have tried  inserting ...

 LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so

AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler sever-parsed .shmtl

and

Options +Includes

Any and all help will be deeply apprecialed

Jim
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