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if the page is not Shtml (it is normal html or htm) you will need

AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .html (and/or .htm)

even if the page are .shtml you'll need
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml

maybe this line is gone for any reason?



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Guillermo Andrades
CPI Software
http://www.CpiS.es



On 4/4/06, Brad Stone <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I'm playing around on a V5R4 machine with Apache.
>
> I'm finding that pages generated from CGI applications are
> not parsing SSI directives.  It's worked find an all
> previous releases.
>
> In the directory container for the library containing CGI
> apps I have as I normally did on Pre V5R4:
>
> Options +ExecCGI +Includes
>
> But it won't parse the statements.  They show up in the
> generated page as is..ie:
>
> <!--include virtual="/foo.html" -->
>
> Anyone else had this issue?
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