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 Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 08/08/06 19:18 
David wrote: 
> Jonathan N. Little wrote: 
>> Dylan Parry wrote: 
>>> Advo wrote: 
>>>> well our hosting company uses IIS and we can do custom stuff on it 
>>>> anyway, so im thinking that now rules out SSI's :( 
>>> 
>>> SSI works just fine on IIS, as long as you set it up properly. 
>>> 
>> 
>> SSI may violate one of your conditions though, that the file names  
>> remain the same '.html'. Typically servers are setup such that the  
>> file extension 'shtml' is required for SSI. Unless you have access to  
>> customize the the server, most do not, SSI will not work for you under  
>> the constraints you have set. Cut'n Paste looks like your only option.... 
>> 
>  
> Not really. One could have the extension of .htm or .html with SSI, but  
> they would need to let the server know to parse such said pages. That  
> could be done by using the chmod +x filename. Being a Linux user with  
> Apache I know quite well that it can be done. Not sure if IIS has  
> anything like that though. 
 
I didn't offer +x hack because I believe the OP is on IIS... 
 
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Jonathan 
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