RE: Enabling Server Side Includes in Apache2.2

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Is there a way for me to tell if that module is enabled.  Even with that in
the httpd.conf it still doesn't work.

Just type /etc/init.d/apache -l to get a list of modules.


  iñigo


Greg


Make sure all of the following are true:

1. The file that contains the SSI directive actually ends in .htm or
.html (per your config)
2. The file is located under /var/www/html
3. The includes module (include_module) is being loaded in your config.

Try checking your apache error log too to make sure it's not complaining
about anything.

--
Justin Pasher

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