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Posted by Joe (GKF) on 04/06/07 05:54
In article <11bd$46146ac5$40cba7cd$32544@NAXS.COM>,
lws4art@centralva.net says...
> Joe (GKF) wrote:
> > In article <78c60$4612d0c7$40cba7cb$31065@NAXS.COM>,
> > lws4art@centralva.net says...
> >> Joe (GKF) wrote:
> >> <snip>
> >>> <!--#include virtual="/folder0/anotherfile.txt" -->
> >
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >> <!--#include virtual="/text_files_folder/show_this_file.txt" -->
> >>
> > I'm confused now, Jonathan. How is what I said different from what you
> > said?
> >
>
> As I said "Not sure what you mean there. Using a leading "/" will put it
> into the Document Root, not the absolute root, whatever is set be the
> webserver."
>
> But if you have a but if you do not have a leading "/" SSI will work
> with a relative path, your remarks appears to imply that the "virtual"
> argument does not support relative paths which is not true.
>
>
gotcha. I say, gotcha.
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