At 02:28 +0200 on 25/08/02, G�tz Hoffart wrote:

>> I can't turn the SSI on on the server without using that suffix (which IMO is
>> really really stupid of the programmers not to support) because it'll drag
>>the
>> speed of the server way down (because Apache will load the SSI module every
>> time an HTML page is served regardless of the extension).
>
>No - you can use the x-bit-hack from Apache. Set the x-bit of the .html
>file and Apache knows (after it was configured to do that!) that .html
>contains SSI.
>
>So you get around of .shtml and/or slow-down due to parsing all
>.html-files as SSI.

Thanks, G�tz.  Tarsi and I are working on it.  I'll post to the list when we
have it fixed (if we can fix it).
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