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I agree.  I still prefer the CERN (classic) server.  Apache
added maybe a couple features that arent used very often,
but it upped the complexity of configuration by 1000 times.

Brad

On Fri, 9 May 2003 09:41:34 -0500
 "Bob cozzi" <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Right, under Apache you have to use the virtual keyword
> for SSI and the
> #include directive.  There is a setting in the
> configuration file to allow
> any file extension you want to be able to support SSI.
> Conventionally, only
> .SHTML extensions or .HTMLS are searched for SSI
> statements. This is to
> improve response times.  If you have a slow AS/400 then
> consider using this
> convention, but if you have a pretty fast one, just turn
> it on for all of
> them like I do.
> But you're right, I ain't no Apache
> configuration/sysAdmin kind of guy.
> 
> 
> Bob Cozzi
> Cozzi Consulting
> www.rpgiv.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of jrc@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 8:23 AM
> To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: RE: [WEB400] CGI and *LIBL
> 
> >PS - Did I see tools to let you do includes in CGI
> >RPGLE now?  I played with a poll program, but then
> >realized I didn't know how to embed it in an eRPG
> >web page. 
> 
> 
> I know that Bob uses SSI (Server Side Includes)
> frequently with the CERN
> (classic) server, and I went and played with it on the
> Apache server and was
> finally able to get it to work.  Once you get your server
> to accept and
> process SSI, then it is a simple matter of adding some
> HTML like so...
> 
> <!--#include virtual="/ssi-bin/FREELOCS" -->
> 
> I think you also have to change your HTML file extension
> to .shtml, but
> there should be a way around that.  So in your example
> you would write your
> POLL CGI program and #include the address in an .shtml
> file and the web page
> should insert the results of that program in your page.
> 
> Is that what you were looking for?
> 
> 
> Joel
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