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XML-File<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" standalone="yes" ?> <!-- XML-Output by phpMyFAQ 1.3.8 --> <phpmyfaq xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:NamespaceSchemaLocation="http://www.phpmyfaq.de/xml/faqschema.xsd"> <article id="54"> <language>en</language> <category>SSI - shtml</category> <keywords></keywords> <theme>XBitHack - SSI on htm and html pages </theme> <content xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">It is possible to parse pages with other extensions than .shtml as SSI pages. The solution is to create a ".htaccess" file in the folder with this content: ----------------------------------- XBitHack on ----------------------------------- Files that have chmod set to 755 will be treated as SSI pages if the above .htaccess file is present. PS: A .htaccess file is a plain text file with the name .htaccess - it should be transferred to the site in plain ASCII or TEXT mode when you transfer it with an FTP program. (Not binary mode). (If you can't save a file on a windows machine with the name .htaccess, you can save it as temp.txt, then upload and rename it.) chmod is the permission setting on a Linux server. You can define this with FTP programs or alternatively with the file manager in the site owner panel.</content> <author>EchoEcho Support</author> <date>12.07.2009, 21:17</date> </article> </phpmyfaq> |
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