wierd.. this is the only server (my own ug) that i run into this 
problem on - every other apache server runs it just fine

Bug Database wrote:

>ID: 13208
>Updated by: sander
>Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Old Status: Feedback
>Status: Bogus
>Bug Type: Apache related
>Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional, updat
>PHP Version: 4.0.6
>New Comment:
>
>User input: "Server Side Included"
>
>As far as I know, SSI can not include dynamic non-cgi scripts. Only real cgi-scripts 
>which contain #!/path/to/perl/or/php/or/something can be handled by SSI.
>
>So: not a bug in PHP.
>
>Previous Comments:
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>[2001-10-21 00:51:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Please explain what you mean by "SSI'ed" ?
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>[2001-09-07 19:47:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>on apache 1.3.20
>PHP 4.0.6
>
>Windows 32 bit (Windows 2000, Service Packs 1 & 2)
>
>having php handle both .php3
>
>AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3
>
>causes a GPF when the script is SSI'ed
>
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