Posted by David Dorward on 12/09/05 23:57
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> A common way to tell the server to scan a file for SSI directives is by
>> giving it a .shtml file extension, but there are other ways.
>
> What other ways? Any other I can think of requires a servers to be
> specifically setup to search for SSI in other documents which is not
> default and rarely I have seen because of the increase in server load.
That's one option, another is the x-bit hack.
> It is a rare hosting company that doesn't require the .shtml extension
> for SSI.
Depends on the type of package you go for. Its nice having full access to
the Apache configuration.
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