30-Oct-2013, 07:33 PM
A front-end glitch:
I haven't tried to install and configure Commentics yet, as most of my website is in HTML files. I'm presently using a number of (very simple) server side includes, which have been working fine. Because most of my site is in html format, I tried adding (one by one) the html workarounds to my htaccess file. Both versions ("AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .html .htm .shtml" and "AddHandler x-httpd-php5-cgi .html .htm .shtml") disabled all of my existing SSIs.
So to my question: Is it possible to use Commentics without simultaneously disabling SSIs? My SSIs are quite simple, really just small html files to render material that changes with some frequency among otherwise static pages.
Thanks,
LuneKeltkar
I haven't tried to install and configure Commentics yet, as most of my website is in HTML files. I'm presently using a number of (very simple) server side includes, which have been working fine. Because most of my site is in html format, I tried adding (one by one) the html workarounds to my htaccess file. Both versions ("AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5 .html .htm .shtml" and "AddHandler x-httpd-php5-cgi .html .htm .shtml") disabled all of my existing SSIs.
So to my question: Is it possible to use Commentics without simultaneously disabling SSIs? My SSIs are quite simple, really just small html files to render material that changes with some frequency among otherwise static pages.
Thanks,
LuneKeltkar