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Location: Chicagoland, Illinois
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anybody know this SSI stuff?
I will admit that I am a bit of an ametuer on web stuff (all self-taught), and Jeep forum may not be the best place to ask, but I know I will remember to check here so....
I am trying to get SSI to work w/o having shtml extensions. I don't want to have to rename a whole heck of a lot of pages. I found a temp fix that will work for now, until I figure something out. I have a navigation menu across the top of my website, and that is what I am using the SSI for. I tried to create a .htaccess file with these lines: Quote:
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WIth the blank one, it works as long as I change every fricking extension to .shtml, and then I have to change every fricking link to .shtml. ANyone know what the heck I am doing wrong. My host is www.globat.com, and they say they support SSI.
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Have you read this?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/howto/ssi.html Have you tried just adding .html or .htm so that the parser just tries one of them? Perhaps your webhost doesn't want to add .html and/or .htm to the list added to the parser because it might affect other webs? Not sure - not too versed in Apache but it may help.
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