Forum Moderators: bakedjake
This is probably the silliest question this week....
I am trying to make SSI work on a Unix/Red Hat server. It's configured to parse "shtml" which is the extension of my files.
Locally (using Dreamweaver), the include shows just fine, even in "preview". But remotelly, I might as well try to take a bite from my own elbow: It simply doesn't work - and I have tried every possible path: related to document, related to root and absolute paths: no go.
So, I'm curious if there's something going on server-side (or rather: NOT going on). Is there something that "pre-scans" a site for SSI? And if I have upploaded a shtml and try to view it live, it's not yet "registered" as a file to be parsed?
I'm not English spoken and have problems to explain what I after, but I hope you understand what I mean: Is there something beyond my control that's happening?
Thanks for even trying to answer this whimsy post...
Dan
Dan
I would guess that the problem is either a small syntax error like having an extra space in your ssi directive, or maybe a permissions problem if you are trying to execute scripts with ssi.
By the way, your English is better than many native english speaker's. And "taking a bite of my own elbow" is hilarious. :-)
Cheers,
Dan