Context: Using SSI on Windows XP Pro SP2. Example, in index.htm have <!--#include virtual="/one.shtm" --> Have set in httpd.conf Options Includes and AddType text/html .shtm AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .htm .shtm for the specific directory holding index.htm and .shtm files. Problem: Include module is loaded, and includes get resolved but output lacks all the HTML from index.htm. No errors logged. More info: The content is being accessed and is configured under a virtual host. All set up on localhost for testing on localhost, with entries in HOSTS file to resolve names. So in httpd.conf, in addition to mod_include being loaded, have # Our CCA dev content folder <Directory "K:/cca/develop"> Options Includes AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all # Some commands to get the SSI working for us AddType text/html .shtm AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .htm .shtm </Directory> while in httpd-vhosts.conf, have <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot /www/webroot ServerName www.server.tom ServerAlias server.tom *.server.tom ErrorLog logs/server.tom-error_log CustomLog logs/server.tom-access_log common </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot "K:/cca/develop" ServerName www.ccadev.tom ServerAlias ccadev.tom *.ccadev.tom ErrorLog logs/ccadev.tom-error_log CustomLog logs/ccadev.tom-access_log common </VirtualHost>
Works fine for me. If you still have this problem, please post a minimal index.htm and one.shtm that reproduce the problem.
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