[thelist] [fwd] Apache Problem - .shtml below root

Chris Williams cwilliams at computermodules.com
Thu May 24 11:17:15 CDT 2001


Did you try the XBitHack?  It is a script which will parse all files and
make them appear as .htm or .html.

http://www.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_include.html

If we had apache, I would be using it now.




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Hello,

I am having a small problem configuring Apache. (Yes, I am a newbie) I
have
SSI running and I have mapped it to work with straight .htm files as well
.shtm files. The problem I am having is that it only works in the root
directory. If I create a .htm document in a folder below the root
directory
and try to use a SSI, it don't work. I am trying to place the main
navigation bit of code in a document at the root and then have all other
documents (in the root or below) access and use that nav document.

OS: Windows 2000 Pro
Apache: 1.3.6

I also have another dumb question. Under windows you can not create a file
that is just an extension (i.e. .htaccess) I am assuming that you can give
the file whatever name you want as long is ends in .htaccess? (Just making
sure, don't kick me off the list for asking the obvious, please)

Thanks in advanced,

Christopher Darrell Johnston


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