ing is the same for all the pages, thus
it does not resides in the same directory as the page itself.
Thanks in advance.
--
Shay Mandel
cated in a directory which is allowed for
including (Option Includes).
What else should I check ?
Thanks in advance.
Shay.
Vivek Khera wrote:
> >>>>> "SM" == Shay Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> SM> Hi,
> SM> I am trying to use your Sandwich m
OTER /.includes/footer.shtml
# parse ssi after sandwiching the page
PerlSetVar SandwichHandler server-parsed
# Options Includes # shayman - it doesn't seem to work
Thanks in advance,
Shay Mandel
hi,
Does anyone has a modified version of the Sandwich module that passes
the header and footer files through the SSI handler ? the version I've
download does it only for the body of the document.
--
Shay Mandel
IT Group - WebMaster
Galileo Technology
Moshav Manof, D.N. Misgav 20184, I
Hi All,
I have compiled mod_perl statically with apache 1.3.9 (on a Solaris
machine).
I cannot start the apache, as I keep getting this message to the
error_log file:
Apache.pm failed to load!.
How can I see what is really the problem ?
how can I know with what version of perl the apache is int
Hi all,
It is my first time I am building the apache with the mod_perl enabled.
I have installed it as static module. Then I compiled the apache
(1.3.9). Everything passed ok (I skipped the make test because I don't
have the LWP package).
Now, when I start the apache I get this in the error_log
Hi all,
I would like to install mod_perl within the apache (statically linked).
I would like to leave the machine's perl as is, and not to change it at
all.
So, as I run 'make install' I am not using the root user, and then I get
the error - cannot write to /usr/loca/bin/perl5..
I do not wa
Shay Mandel wrote:
Hi All,
I have compiled mod_perl statically with apache 1.3.9 (on a Solaris
machine).
I cannot start the apache, as I keep getting this message to the
error_log file:
Apache.pm failed to load!.
How can I see what is really the problem ?
how can I know with what version of