I have two questions regarding SSI and .shtml files. 1: I’m using Apache 2.4, and now I can’t write like this anymore: <!--#if expr="$SERVER_NAME = /dans.no/ || $SERVER_NAME = /dd.no/" --> I’ve read that there’s a new syntax, but on the website I don’t understand it, even after reading It many times. So the question is: How do I transform this simple _expression_ into the new syntax? 2: When I’m creating a variable with #set like this: <!--#set var="errormelding" value="<p><strong>Text…</strong></p>" --> The HTML code appears in the output. I don’t get a paragraph, or bold text, as I want. How do I do this? I’m sorry, but I’ve just started learning this, so I don’t know much yet. Please help, Simen Mangseth See message below. Fra: Simen Mangseth Sendt: lørdag, 13. september 2014 15:49 Til: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hello, I don’t think this is very user-friendly, but I hope I’ve come to the right place by now. Does anybody reply to this? I need support. Fra: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sendt: lørdag, 13. september 2014 15:45 Til: Simen Mangseth Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
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