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thanks a lot.
I have read file you gave me, 
is it right that I put something in zone.properties:
servlet.jssiservlet.code=org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI
servlet.jssiservlet.initArgs=SSISiteRoot=d:/Apache/htdocs

sun

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> Hi,
> On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Sun JunXu wrote:
> SJ| hi, all
> SJ| can I use one file extension , ie. .jhtml to serve jssi and ssi
> SJ| simultaneously?
> 
> It is not possible to parse the page through SSI and then JSSI to my
> knowledge, since it requires some sort of 'chaining'.
> 
> But JSSI has some basic SSI capabilities which may suffice your needs.
> Have a look at 
>  <http://java.apache.org/jservssi/traditionalssi.html>
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> ciao,
>   -hen
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