Re[3]: SSI error message

2005-09-26 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 17:39:55 -0700, Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: SSI error message
Wrote these words of wisdom:

 At 04:24 PM 9/25/2005, Gerard Seibert wrote:
 On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:40:21 -0700, Glenn Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: SSI error message
 Wrote these words of wisdom:
 
   At 03:22 PM 9/25/2005, Gerard Seibert wrote:
   I inserted the XBitHack on statement into a .htaccess to turn on
   the SSI function. I then made the necessary modification to the
   httpd.conf file so that the file would be used. Now, I receive this
   error message in the httpd-error.log and I have no idea how to 
  correct it.
   
   [Sun Sep 25 18:14:40 2005] [warn] [client 216.45.217.148]
   mod_include: Options +
   Includes (or IncludesNoExec) wasn't set, INCLUDES filter removed
   [Sun Sep 25 18:14:40 2005] [warn] [client 216.45.217.148]
   mod_include: Options +
   Includes (or IncludesNoExec) wasn't set, INCLUDES filter removed
  
From the apache docs on mod_include:
  
   The following directive must be given for the directories containing
   the shtml files (typically in a Directory section, but this
   directive is also valid .htaccess files if AllowOverride Options is set):
   Options +Includes
  
   -Glenn
 
 
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 On 9/25/2005 7:19:40 PM, Gerard Seibert Replied:
 
 Yes, I figured out that I had not set the 'Options' directive correctly.
 I corrected it, and got SSI working. However, I now have a slightly
 different situation. I wanted to get the date formatted correctly on my
 site. I tried this, but it does not work correctly:
 
 !--#config timefmt=%m/%d/%y -- !--#echo var=DATE_LOCAL --
 
 the date is still displayed in the long format, along with the time. I
 do not understand why. I copied this directly from a site that was
 demonstrating how to use SSI to display the date or time in any format
 desired. For some reason, it does not work.
 
 Those assume that your web server is setting DATE_LOCAL in it's 
 environment, and that it's paying attention to what you set timefmt to be.
 
 You can do somthing like:
 
 !--#exec cmd=/bin/date +%m/%d/%y --
 
 -Glenn

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On 9/26/2005 5:21:37 AM, Gerard Seibert Replied:

Thanks, that worked. I wanted to change the format to %b %d, %Y but it
does not display. I thought about using a non breaking space %#160; but
that does not work either. If I leave any spaces in the format, it will
not display.  I will work on that problem at some future date.
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Re[3]: SSI error message

2005-09-26 Thread Glenn Dawson

At 02:26 AM 9/26/2005, Gerard Seibert wrote:


Thanks, that worked. I wanted to change the format to %b %d, %Y but it
does not display. I thought about using a non breaking space %#160; but
that does not work either. If I leave any spaces in the format, it will
not display.  I will work on that problem at some future date.


If you want spaces, this will work:

!--#exec cmd=/bin/date +%m\ %d\ %y --

-Glenn


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