Hello everyone! I have a problem concerning Apache + Tomcat + mod_jk + SSI (server side includes): I want to place a SSI in a html-page which is dynamically generated by a jsp-page. In static html-files (in those in my Apache htdocs-directory) SSI are working perfectly, but as soon as the page is generated by Tomcat, the SSI-directives are just sent to the browser, but not evaluated. So for my problem Apache would have to let Tomcat handle the jsp-Request first and then parse the generated document for SSI-directives --- how could I configure it to do so???
In the archives I found some questions like this one, but I have not seen a solution posted for this problem yet ... only some people proposing to use jsp:includes instead, but I really DO want Apache to handle these includes (performance)!!! Is there a solution for my configuration (Apache 1.3 + Tomcat 3.2.3) or for a different configuration (like Apache 2.0 + Tomcat 4.0) ??? Thanks for any hints Helmut Rubasch Silbergrau Consulting & Software GmbH fon: +43.70.779169-25 Dipl.Ing. Helmut Rubasch fax: +43.70.779169-12 Stifterstraße 28/3, Postfach 21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] A-4014 Linz www.silbergrau.com