At 4:38 PM -0600 1/12/02, Gilles Detillieux wrote: >SSI tag intended to generate an HTTP header MUST be at the very start >of the document, before any HTML that will be output. > >As Geoff suggested, some verbose output from htdig may be helpful.
Yeah, even if it comes at the very start of the document, I'm a bit worried about how the result will look. If it "looks like another header" then there's no problem. (You can do some of this in some e-mail programs by putting X-Your-Header-Here: at the top of a message.) But if there's already the break after the headers and *then* the SSI header, that could be a bit harder to recognize. So it would be useful for either some verbose output from htdig or use curl or wget and ask for the complete server response including headers. -Geoff _______________________________________________ htdig-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/htdig-dev
