Thanks for everyone's help. SSI appears to be working now. I don't think
there was ever anything wrong. There is no accounting for user/developer
head, space, and timing. My clue should have been the error message. I have
a one-line directive to display the current date:

The date is: <!--#exec cmd="DATE_LOCAL"-->

The error message was:

The date is: Failed to execute script 'DATE_LOCAL': Win32 Error Code = 2

Anyone notice something odd? The code should read:

The date is: <!--#echo var="DATE_LOCAL" -->

Everything is fine now. SSI works. Alan, our use of SSI is that we have a
vendor application that requires it. This application runs on the same
server as a few CF apps. You know how hospitals can be.

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Jeffrey B. Marsh
Web Developer
Providence Health System
Technical Services Organization
(360) 493-4018
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 50317525

-----Original Message-----
From: McCollough, Alan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 8:11 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: IIS4 and SSI

Im curious. I looked at a website somebody posted a link to earlier in this
thread, where SSI was described.

SSI looks like a stone-age version of ASP or something. Wouldnt CF perform
all the functions SSI does, except far better?

If there is a good use for SSI do tell us, I'm curious.

Alan McCollough
Web Programmer
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
Alaska Native Medical Center

 
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