Scott, thanks.  I would like to have it on in my apache html tree.  But 
the mod_jrun seems to disable it.  BenG.

Scott Stirling wrote:

>A sure way to disable JRun's handling of SSI, assuming you are using .shtml
>as the file extension for these, is remove or comment out the line in
>global.properties that makes JRun handle those files:
>
>###################
>## rules
>###################
>
>webapp.servlet-mapping./servlet=invoker
>webapp.servlet-mapping.*.jrun=invoker
>#webapp.servlet-mapping.*.shtml=ssifilter  <-- comment this line out
>webapp.servlet-mapping.*.jsp=jsp
>webapp.servlet-mapping.*.thtml=template
>
>Scott Stirling
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ben Groeneveld
>To: JRun-Talk
>Sent: 8/23/01 8:16 PM
>Subject: Re: JRun 3.1 connector disables SSI
>
>Victory cry too soon!
>
>Just when shtml is working the mod_jrun stops, if I get mod_jrun to run 
>by placing it before includes_module then shtml stops...
>
>Any help appreciated.  Thanks, BenG.  
>
>Ben Groeneveld wrote:
>
>>John, SSI becomes disabled for all files in the apache <Directory>'s.
>>
>>By default JRun loads their module after all others when auto-installed
>>
>
>>by the JRun admin console.  So this is interesting: I just tried
>>
>loading 
>
>>the JRun module first.  *This works*.  I put it back at the end of the 
>>httpd.conf and SSI stops working.  Order matters.  Thanks!!!!
>>
>>As an aside, I would also like to be able to control access to the
>>
>paths 
>
>>mapped by jrun using .htaccess or AuthUserFile, but it seems that they 
>>get intercepted first by the mod_jrun.  Do you know of a way around
>>
>this?
>
>>BenG.
>>
>>Mullee John - ZGI wrote:
>>
>>>>Subject: JRun 3.1 connector disables SSI
>>>>
>>>>Hooking up my JRun 3.1 to Apache 1.3.14 on RedHat 6.2 disables server
>>>>
>
>>>>side includes (.shtml).  It is easily reproducible.  Has anyone else 
>>>>seen this - is it a known problem with a workaround?  Thanks, BenG.
>>>>
>>>Does it disable SSI for all files or only files which are also JSPs?
>>>Or only for files under the directory below which paths are mapped to
>>>mod_jrun ?
>>>Have you tried putting mod_jrun after all other modules loaded in the
>>>https.conf?
>>>
>>>john
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>

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