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I believe you have to edit the Config file as well because each domain on
mine has a default entry of IncludesNoExec, which tells the server not to
process includes for that domain. You have to delete the NoExec part before
it will process includes.
Bruce
> From: Charlie Romero <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: webten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 16:07:51 -0500
> To: webten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: SSI
> Resent-From: webten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 16:07:51 -0500
>
>> Hi again,
>> I have had a question from a user who is running under a Virtual
>> Host on my WebTen 3.0.3 server regarding Server Side Includes, which I know
>> nothing about other than that WebTen supports it.
>> Could someone tell me how to activate it (if it isn't already
>> activated) & also the following, which were his questions:
>
> It is active now w/ a basic install. Just put a .shtml extension on a
> file and it will be handled by Apache's built in SSI.
>
> The full instructions are installed w/ your WebTen install in the
> Apache docs under SSI. or you could also browse online at
> http://www.apache.org/
>
>
>> Does the server support the #include directive?
>
> Yes very easily, see below.
>
>> Can I place .shtml files on the server? Yes, see below.
> ____________
> START SNIP, save this as test.shtml
>
> <html><head><title>Testing SSI</title></head>
> <body bgcolor="#ffffff">
> <center>
>
> <b>This is a Test</b>
> <p>
>
> <p>
> This is where my SSI should be included.
> <br>
> <!--#exec cgi="date.jump" -->
>
> <p>
> just for testing purposes this is an included file
> <!--#include virtual="include.inc" -->
> <p>
> </center>
>
> </body>
> </html>
>
>
> ___________
> END SNIP
>
> Terry, Just make files called include.inc, and test.shtml and drop
> them in the root directory of your website. and goto them via
> Netscape.
>
>> After someone's answered, perhaps they could also tell me what
>> .shtml files actually are? Also, I read on another list ages ago that
>> platforms other than Windows can run .asp Has anyone found an ASP package
>> that will run under WebTen.
>
> There are ASP options under Linux, w/ an open source package, I've
> never used, but I've read where people are successful w/ it.
>
>> Lastly, has anyone found & installed an SQL database under WebTen?
>
> There is one out there unfortunately I forget the name of it. WebTen
> 3 via PHP4 can query a remote box running MySQL if that helps.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Charlie
>
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