From: T o n g on
Hi,

I'm having problem enabling SSI on Debian for Apache 1.3. I know Apache 1.3
is no longer included in Debian, but Apache 2 gives me more trouble
configuring. Long story short, I've done some searches and been following this
2 articles:

Apache server-side includes on Debian
http://fnord.phfactor.net/2006/01/15/apache-server-side-includes-on-debian/

http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2004-02/3391.html

But still, can't get server-side includes for my Debian. This is what
I've been doing:

% /usr/sbin/modules-config apache enable mod_include

% apache-modconf apache enable mod_include

% apache-modconf apache query mod_include

% apache-modconf apache query mod_mime
mod_mime

Anybody can help please?

Thanks

tong


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From: Mumia W.. on
On 07/02/2008 02:34 PM, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>

Hi Tong.

> I'm having problem enabling SSI on Debian for Apache 1.3. I know Apache 1.3
> is no longer included in Debian, but Apache 2 gives me more trouble
> configuring. [...]
>
> % apache-modconf apache enable mod_include
> [...]

Under Apache2 do this:

a2enmod include

Then verify that it's enabled:

ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/include.load

The link should appear light blue in a terminal window. Then tell Apache
to re-read its config files:

apache2ctl graceful

Don't forget to set "Options +Includes" for the directories in which you
want SSI's.

Read the manual pages for a2enmod and a2dismod. I hope this helps.




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