> Really.
>
> If I have a normal embperl directory, then only
> html files should be in it?  I never knew that.
>

There could be in what you like, but if you don't use Apache
Files/FilesMatch or Embperl's EMBPERL_FILEMATCH, then every file is
processed thru Embperl, what doesn't make sense for images. Moreover Embperl
will try to find Perl code in it and if there is anything in it which looks
like [+ etc. it will take it, but this couldn't work of course of any sort
of binary files, like images

Gerald



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