- From: Brian <netdemonz@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 00:28:13 -0400
- To: "www-html" <www-html@w3.org>
Yes, I agree its off topic. Even though ssi is put in html files, it has nothing to do with html. -----Original Message----- From: www-html-request@w3.org [mailto:www-html-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Daniel Hiester Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 16:10 To: www-html Subject: Re: What is shtml? This whole thread is way off-topic, but, yes, all of what you are talking about is in the server configuration. One could be running apache or IIS, but disable SSI in the config. Furthermore, deciding which file extensions get parsed for SSI (or any other server-side application, for that matter) is also done in the configs. If you are on a hosted server, you don't always get access to server configs. On Apache, you can run some config functions via a .htaccess file. Go to the Apache site, www.apache.org , and find their documentation for help on what to do with those .htaccess files. In fact, see if there are any forums there; those would be a much more apropriate place to discuss this topic. Daniel _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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