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Hi,
  Thanks for letting me know that it is possible to integrate JSSI 1.1.2 
eith Jserv 1.0.
  To have JSSI 1.1.2 with Jserv 1.0 on Apache 1.3.6 (windows 95),I have 
changed the config file httpd.conf having the following line

ApJServAction .ssi /servlets/org.apache.jservssi.JServSSI
to
ApJServAction .jhtml /servlets/org.apache.ssi.SSIServlet
Then I have changed the classpath to include this.But this does not seem to 
work.Is there anything else to be done? Please help me with the information.
Thanks,
Raji

>On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Raji Natarajan wrote:
> >   I would like to know whether it is possible to integrate JSSI 1.1.2 
>with
> > JServ 1.0,as I seem to get problems with this set up.
>
>I used to have this working. But upgrade to JServ 1.1, it's not difficult
>if you follow the upgrade document carefully.
>
>Peter
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