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it doesn't work.
can I set servlet.jssiservlet.code=org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI
to servlet.jssiservlet.code=org.apache.servlet.ssi.ParameterPropagatingSSI
because I want to use rewriting.
and
servlet.org.apache.servlet.ssi.ParameterPropagatingSSI.initArgs=PropagatePar
ameters=JServSessionID
is it correct, JservSessionID?
thanks.
sun
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> Hi,
> On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Sun JunXu wrote:
> SJ| is it right that I put something in zone.properties:
> SJ| servlet.jssiservlet.code=org.apache.servlet.ssi.SSI
> SJ| servlet.jssiservlet.initArgs=SSISiteRoot=d:/Apache/htdocs
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> yes - though I've just tested it under UNIX, so I don't know if the
> Windows path is correct.
>
> Then, you've to add in your jserv.conf (or whatever)
> ApJServAction .jhtml /servlet/jssiservlet
> so that the right servlet is called.
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> ciao,
> -hen
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