-----Original Message----- From: Carl Hartung [mailto:suselinux@cehartung.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 11:57 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] SSI enabled in default Apache2 conf?
Hi All,
OK, now I'm feeling stupid... All I want are basic server side includes enabled in Apache2 on localhost.
I've read and re-read pg. 503 of the 9.3 Admin guide and scoured what I believe are the appropriate .conf files. I've been through the sysconfig editor in YaST and searched the archives (I *know* this question has been answered before)... to no avail.
Why are the .shtml pages I've placed in /~carlh (../carlh/public_html) displaying code (as in opening a text file) instead of rendering the expected pages?
May I please get a pointer (can be accompanied by the appropriate
thump on
the head, if necessary) :-)
- Carl
Make sure that mod_userdir is installed. Presumably it is, since you can get serve static content from ~/public_html/...but just to be sure. Then look in /etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf Add "+Includes" to the Options line in the Directory section. That should do it... If it doesn't, though, I'd like to know that... :-) - Ian