In article <[log in to unmask]>, "Kevin Hock" <[log in to unmask]> writes: > I've been trying to use SSI now for the last few hours, and I must be > missing something. I'm using <!--exec cgi="cgi/accesses.pl" --> where > accesses.pl is a valid, working Perl script, since I've checked it from the > command line. I've used both the .shtml and .htmlx extension for the html > file, and yet the SSI does not get processed, instead it just comes right > out in the html file that the browser receives. Am I missing something here > / do I need to set something up on the VAX to allow me to do this? Or can > the VAX not exec? I know there is an echo var command I can use, but I'm > trying to learn this other way. Unfortunately, the "Vax" doesn't support the exec SSI option. There are 2 workarounds that I can think of: 1) Implement the entire page as a CGI. or 2) If your accesses.pl program is returning a graphic, recode it as a IMG SRC instead and then make your accesses.pl program a CGI. -- Kent Covert, Software Coordinator Miami Computing and Information Services Miami University, Oxford, OH [log in to unmask]