I have a file with nested includes in it and the file is definitely being
read, and is not having the directives evaluated... are nested includes
broken intentionally in apache 0.8.8 :-( ? Or is it just me?
The file that contains the nest has:
<!--#include virtual="/lastmod.inc" -->
and DocumentRoot/lastmod.inc has:
<!--#config timefmt="%h %d, 19%y at %T" -->
<cite>Last modified:
<!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED" -->.</cite><p>
And there are .htaccess files specifying that .inc (in the document root)
and the file containing the "#include" are to be parsed for includes.
And the setup works fine with apache_0.7.3k, but with apache_0.8.8 the
lastmod.inc file _is_ read, but not parsed... or at least I get no date
info out of it... of course, if I just paste the contents of lastmod.inc
into the file where I want the timestamp, it works... but that still leaves
me wondering why the included file isn't parsed.
Hope I haven't just made some stupid error, but the 0.7.3k version of
apache handles this, so I don't think so.
Ideas? Thanks,
-ech
______________________________________________________
Eric Hagberg Phone: 212-746-6387
User Services Manager, CUMC/OAC Fax: 212-746-8161
read, and is not having the directives evaluated... are nested includes
broken intentionally in apache 0.8.8 :-( ? Or is it just me?
The file that contains the nest has:
<!--#include virtual="/lastmod.inc" -->
and DocumentRoot/lastmod.inc has:
<!--#config timefmt="%h %d, 19%y at %T" -->
<cite>Last modified:
<!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED" -->.</cite><p>
And there are .htaccess files specifying that .inc (in the document root)
and the file containing the "#include" are to be parsed for includes.
And the setup works fine with apache_0.7.3k, but with apache_0.8.8 the
lastmod.inc file _is_ read, but not parsed... or at least I get no date
info out of it... of course, if I just paste the contents of lastmod.inc
into the file where I want the timestamp, it works... but that still leaves
me wondering why the included file isn't parsed.
Hope I haven't just made some stupid error, but the 0.7.3k version of
apache handles this, so I don't think so.
Ideas? Thanks,
-ech
______________________________________________________
Eric Hagberg Phone: 212-746-6387
User Services Manager, CUMC/OAC Fax: 212-746-8161