Do you have Includes enabled in the Options for the directory that has
your .shtml files?
(http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_include.html)

"Olsen, James" wrote:
> 
> Hello list,
> 
> I have apache 1.3.6 with mod_perl 1.21 installed. I've been using it
> without any problems for a long time, and I've now reach a point where I'd
> like to use server side includes like <!--#include file="blah.html"-->
> 
> Normally, on other web sites this is a painless procedure. The httpd.conf
> is pretty much unmodified as it came with the distribution, except I
> uncommented these lines:
> 
> AddType text/html shtml
> AddHandler server-parsed shtml
> 
> And for htdocs AllowOverride is set to All
> 
> I've also tried adding these lines, and many variations to the .htaccess.
> When I view a page, the SSI code is still in the document, as if the server
> didn't process it at all.
> 
> I'm at a loss for what might be wrong - the "Apache: The Definitive Guide"
> book I have makes it sound like there are no build-time configuration
> options that need to be selected- it seems like this is default behavior to
> expect.
> 
> As an update, I've downloaded Apache 1.3.9 and rebuilt my entire server,
> and the new server has the exact same problem.. My server-info says
> mod_include.c is installed and handling content for
> text/x-server-parsed-html , text/x-server-parsed-html3 , server-parsed ,
> text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being processed - they are still in
> the HTML code that is delivered to the browser. I'm at wits' end.
> 
> I would like to post this question on a Apache mailing list because I can
> seem to find the answer on the apache web site, this apache book, or by
> searching the web.
> 
> Does anyone know of any Apache mailing lists?
> 
> Thanks for listening...

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Eugene

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