I have Apache configured to parse all html files for SSI directives. I
did try re-naming it to .shtml just to make sure though and it still
does not fire the SSI directives, I even removed all but the example
you have there but it still doesn't function.

Still works when hitting directly, but not when used int he ErrorDocument.

The only difference i have is I'm using
Options IncludesNOEXEC

But I'm not using any exec directives so that shouldn't be the issue could it?

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:36 PM, Yehuda Katz <yeh...@ymkatz.net> wrote:
> What mechanism are you using to have SSI work on .html pages?
>
> I have no problem getting SSI to work when my page extension is .shtml:
> This is my very simple test which works perfectly:
>
> .htaccess:
>>
>> Options +Includes
>> ErrorDocument 404 /error.shtml
>
>
> error.shtml:
>>
>> Last modified: <!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED" -->
>
>
> Produces:
>>
>> Last modified: Thursday, 23-Jul-2015 23:34:55 Eastern Daylight Time
>
>
> Does it work for you if you use .shtml?
>
> - Y
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 4:06 PM, <eigenbra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Forgot to include my question,
>> Is there some additional step you have to take to get SSI to function
>> on an ErrorDocument page?
>> Thanks
>>
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