Hello Gilles!
Where did you put the .shtml file? It should be present in
<server_root>/public_html subdirectory. Please let me know if you still face
any problem(s).

Kind regards,
Manish

Gilles Broche wrote:

> Hi all,
> I want to include a servlet tag in a SHTML file and it doesn't work,
> with the following error message :
>     [an error occurred while processing server side includes]
>
> I read in "Java Servlets Programming" (J. Hunter & W. Crawford, O'Reilly
> 1998) that a bug concerning SSI with Java Web Server 1.1.1 prevents from
> do this.
> As I'm working with Java Web Server 2.0, I look at the listing of the
> bugs fixed in this release but I don't found this bug.
>
> Should I change my Servlet engine, so which could I choose or is there a
> solution with JWS 2.0?
>
> Thanks
>
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