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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7988 Include variables not inherited correctly in mod_include [EMAIL PROTECTED] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Component|mod_autoindex |mod_include Summary|DOCUMENT_URI incorrect in |Include variables not |mod_autoindex header |inherited correctly in | |mod_include ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-04-14 19:33 ------- I have done a bit more digging and found that this problem is not mod_autoindex specific, but more mod_include specific, so have changed the description from "DOCUMENT_URI incorrect in mod_autoindex header" to "Include variables not inherited correctly in mod_include" and updated the category accordingly. My patch to revert to 1.3.x behaviour for mod_autoindex does not fix the problem I have discovered with nested include files. I have also set up some more specific test pages at http://www.murph.org:81/test/ (Apache 1.3.22) and http://www.murph.org:82/test/ (Apache 2.0.35) (my port 80 server is now 2.0.35). The variables which should be inherited from the document requested by the user (not necessarily the current .shtml file) are: DOCUMENT_NAME DOCUMENT_URI LAST_MODIFIED This behaviour is documented at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_include.html#includevars The main reason for me wanting this behaviour is to have a standard footer included as <!--#include virtual="/include/footer" --> on each page (using MultiViews as well so that I can change the type and/or language of the footer file at a later date, if desired, without updating all of the individual pages).
