To test and see if you're webserver
is including SSI, try the following:
Put some SSI commands in test.shtml.
Then try and view test.shtml in a browser.
You should see responses from the echos.
<title>SSI Test-Do i have Server-Side Include?</title>
My IP Address is:<!--#echo var="REMOTE_ADDR"-->
This page is:<!--#echo var="DOCUMENT_NAME"-->
SSI can be pretty draining so apache leaves it out by
default. Here's what a ssi-enabled www folder should
look like in apache httpd.conf file.
<Directory /home/user/domain/www/>
Options Indexes Includes
AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
</Directory>
this works on apache 1.3.26
P.S. As you can see with apache, ssi pages don't have to be called .shtml.
To be really be sure whether SSI is running AND you are
connecting to it properly, check your apache conf file.
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