I think that's getting to the root of the problem. Follwing your idea I
now get an error:
"Document Contains No Data"
No web pages at all any more.
Does this mean I have to replicate my entire "base" server into the
virtual hosts? I was of the impression that if the option weren't
specified for a virtual host they took the options from the main server.
Cheers,
Craige.
Tony Cook wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > I've recently created a virtual server with Apache (1.3.12) but once the
> > data is in place it appears to ignore my include statements, while the
> > includes work fine for the documents being served from the "traditional"
> > server root.
> >
> > I do get my web pages, just minus their included data. No errors either.
> >
> > I've gone over the <Directory> and <VirtualHost> information in the
> > online doco but while quite good, don't seem to help me out of my
> > scenario.
> >
> > Is someone able to point in the right direction for where I can find
> > more information on SSI & virtual hosts?
>
> The documentation for mod_include in the apache docs is the best SSI docs
> I know of.
>
> Did you check that Includes are enables in the Options for the directories
> for the virtual hosts?
>
> You might want to check by adding:
>
> Options +Includes
>
> to the .htaccess file at the root of one your virtual hosts (and move it
> to the https?d.conf file if that fixes it).
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