I unsuccessfully tried using server side includes to create custom headers
and footers in a Mailman list information page using the Administrative Edit
General List Information Page option.
After doing this, the includes did show up in the source for the page, but they
were never
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Ed Reiss wrote:
After doing this, the includes did show up in the source for the page, but they
were never interpreted - they had no effect. The includes work on other
dynamically generated pages at the web site in question. They are:
!--#include
Hey Benny,
Yes - I'm using Apache, and SSI had been enabled. (See my note below
about the includes working on other pages.) However, I just noticed that
the Addhandlers in the configuration file are for .html and .htm extensions,
while the address of the listinfo page has no extension. So, I
On 1/30/02 9:38 PM, Ed Reiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Benny,
Yes - I'm using Apache, and SSI had been enabled.
But SSI generally doesn't work in CGI programs, which the python files are.
The two are basically mutually exclusive.
What I did was use mod_layout (www.tangent.org) instead