Thierry Koblentz wrote:

> I run WAMP, and when I test a php version of my test page, I get the exact
> same result as in IIS.

What does PHP have to do with SSI??

All I can tell you is my test shows the DOCUMENT_URI of the "parent"
document, not the include. But that's on a system inside a firewall
that I can't expose, so you'll have to take my word for it.

But caveat implementor, test and be happy :-)

>>> But not everybody can change server settings, isn't ;-)
> 
>> I suppose.
> 
> But then why offering this type of solution with no warning?
> Because bottom line, a solution is only good if it can be implemented... ;-)

There are lots of hosting plans. Some offer .htaccess override to
allow people to enable specific features of the Apache httpd. And
some don't. And some people lease servers, virtual or otherwise, so
they don't have to worry about the whole issue, and can provide the
best solution for their clients, full stop.

You pay for what you want, or need, eh? That's not a reason to not
discuss what the technology can provide...

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