[HCoop-Help] SSI does not work on navajos?
Clinton Ebadi
clinton at unknownlamer.org
Thu Jan 24 16:09:21 EST 2013
Zrajm C Akfohg <zrajm at klingonska.org> writes:
> Thanx for the speedy reply. :)
>
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Clinton Ebadi <clinton at unknownlamer.org> wrote:
>
> Zrajm C Akfohg <zrajm at klingonska.org> writes:
>
> > A few of my pages uses SSI, but that doesn't seem to work after moving the web site to navajos.
> >
> > For example, take a look at http://zrajm.org/mat/ in a browser, and
> > look at the source code. The SSI tags are still present in the source,
> > and have not been replaced by the appropriate content (as they
> > should've been). Why is this?
> >
> > As far as I can tell my config file (~zrajm/.domtool/zrajm.org)
> > contains all the right stuff for this to work. (the only thing
> > required should be the "includesNOEXEC" option, right?).
>
> Hrm, I'm not sure why Apache ever would have parsed .html files as
> SSI... if mire was, it was certainly not on purpose.
>
> That would explain it then. :)
>
> Renamed my files *.html files to *.shtml instead, and everything seems
>to be working fine now. Thanx for the help.
>
> ...Well. Almost fine. Using UTF-8 does not seem to work properly when
> I set a variable in the main file (using <!--#set var="X_TITLE"
> value="Innehåll." -->) and then use that variable inside a file
> included with SSI (with <!--#echo var="X_TITLE" -->).
>
> An example is here http://zrajm.org/mat/ (look at the headline -- it's
> supposed to say "Innehåll" = "Contents" in Swedish -- but instead
> there are funny characters instead of the a with a ring above). It is
> as if Apache has decided that the variable has latin-1 content, even
> though addDefaultCharset "utf-8"; is in use).
The document in question has the following meta tag (from .head.shtml):
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
Which overrides the HTTP Content-Type.
I think removing that should fix it; if not let me know, hopefully it's
not a deficiency in domtool or our apache rig (but if it is, I want to
fix it naturally).
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