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> Thanks, I tried what you suggested Tim, unfortuantly it 
> hasn't helped. I
> still cant get the JSSI servlet to run on a page that exists with the
> jhtml extension.
> Yet if I go to a page that doesn't exists (with that 
> extension) the JSSI
> servlet does start up and reports page not found.
> 
> I'm about ready to start pulling out my hair now :(
Hey, i'm not exactly sure if this fit your problem, but this mail came just
before a few seconds in the Tomcat mailing list (funny, isn't it!).

<snip>
>       I remember that with Apache + Jserv, the only  was to say to the
>Apache where was the servlet which process the SSI petitions. Something
like:
>
>       ApJServAction .jhtml  org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI
</snip>

Hope this helps.

Regards

Clemens Viehl


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