As far as I understand, SSI and CF do not get along. Web servers process
SSI's while the CF server processes .cfm pages. To get the SHTML to work
with CF you would have change the <!--#include file/virtual= etc to
<CFINCLUDE Template= etc.
regards,
larry
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Rob Keniger wrote:
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> on 12/2/00 11:09 AM, Alex at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > you can include cf and call it via SSI.
>
> Does that work on all servers? I have had very inconsistent results. Quite
> often the .shtml page just displays the CF code.
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