Hello list,

I have apache 1.3.6 with mod_perl 1.21 installed. I've been using it 
without any problems for a long time, and I've now reach a point where I'd 
like to use server side includes like <!--#include file="blah.html"-->

Normally, on other web sites this is a painless procedure. The httpd.conf 
is pretty much unmodified as it came with the distribution, except I 
uncommented these lines:

AddType text/html shtml
AddHandler server-parsed shtml

And for htdocs AllowOverride is set to All

I've also tried adding these lines, and many variations to the .htaccess. 
When I view a page, the SSI code is still in the document, as if the server 
didn't process it at all.

I'm at a loss for what might be wrong - the "Apache: The Definitive Guide" 
book I have makes it sound like there are no build-time configuration 
options that need to be selected- it seems like this is default behavior to 
expect.

As an update, I've downloaded Apache 1.3.9 and rebuilt my entire server, 
and the new server has the exact same problem.. My server-info says 
mod_include.c is installed and handling content for 
text/x-server-parsed-html , text/x-server-parsed-html3 , server-parsed , 
text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being processed - they are still in 
the HTML code that is delivered to the browser. I'm at wits' end.

I would like to post this question on a Apache mailing list because I can 
seem to find the answer on the apache web site, this apache book, or by 
searching the web.

Does anyone know of any Apache mailing lists?

Thanks for listening...

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