Hi, I am new to Zope, and having some trouble. I imported my directory structure into zope, but zope doesn't recognize server side includes...for example, <!--#set var="TITLE" value="Some title here"--> I get the error: Unexpected tag, for tag ...... Is there a way to get zope to recognize server side includes? Thanks, Jessica
Hi,
I am new to Zope, and having some trouble. I imported my directory structure into zope, but zope doesn't recognize server side includes...for example,
<!--#set var="TITLE" value="Some title here"-->
Referring to server side includes, I probably should have put that this line was an error as well: <!--#include virtual="/include/header.html" -->
I get the error: Unexpected tag, for tag ......
Is there a way to get zope to recognize server side includes?
Thanks, Jessica
jessica lee tishmack wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Zope, and having some trouble. I imported my directory structure into zope, but zope doesn't recognize server side includes...for example,
<!--#set var="TITLE" value="Some title here"-->
I get the error: Unexpected tag, for tag ......
Is there a way to get zope to recognize server side includes?
Nope. Zope does not speak SSI. It speaks a very similarly looking language called DTML. DTMLs 'old' syntax _looks_ like SSI, but it is not. It is syntactically different in many cases, and does not support neccesarily same kinds of tags. I sugest you read the Document Template Markup Language Users Guide on the zope site. It's in the Documentation section. -Michel
Thanks. :-) I am sure you can tell just how new I am at this from my message. ;) Jessica On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Michel Pelletier wrote:
jessica lee tishmack wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Zope, and having some trouble. I imported my directory structure into zope, but zope doesn't recognize server side includes...for example,
<!--#set var="TITLE" value="Some title here"-->
I get the error: Unexpected tag, for tag ......
Is there a way to get zope to recognize server side includes?
Nope. Zope does not speak SSI. It speaks a very similarly looking language called DTML. DTMLs 'old' syntax _looks_ like SSI, but it is not. It is syntactically different in many cases, and does not support neccesarily same kinds of tags.
I sugest you read the Document Template Markup Language Users Guide on the zope site. It's in the Documentation section.
-Michel
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