Thanks for your as usual very informative instructions. I did that, BUT it does not tell me which kind of SSI the apache server is using, there are two different methods: 1) using .shtml (which gives a problem with index.shtml) 2) setting excute bit on pages containing SSI, this requires XBitHack set in httpd.conf (or apache2.conf on ubuntu).
that is my problem. I want to SSI for the top and bottom of each page, so I dont have a copy problem when we change e.g. mailling lists. I am by the way a long way down having a new l10n.openoffice.org ready for upload. Jan. On 25 October 2012 16:22, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:48 AM, jan iversen <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi > > > > In order to test web page changes offline, I am configuring my own apache > > server, and would like to see the configuration of the > > openoffice.orgapache server, but I cannot find it in svn, can somebody > > help me, and mail > > it to me directly. > > > > There may be an easier way. Have you seen these instructions? > > http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/website-local.html#how-to-do-website-development-locally-for-technical-users > > This gets the basic mdtext -> HTML conversion working. It does not > apply the site templates for the site-wide branding, etc. But for > content development you really don't need to see that. > > -Rob > > > > thanks in advance. > > > > Juergen: > > do you know if we have ssi support ? >
