About a year ago, we put some PTFs on V6r1 that resulted in #include
virtual statements returning
an error instead of the correct data. Basically these are SSI
(server-side includes).
Over the new years weekend, we applied all current PTF cum packages and
follow on PTFs and had forgotten
that this issue had occurred last year.
Well, the bug is still in Apache and basically causing most of our
websites to fail.
Funny, CGI returns valid data, but no SSI does. Of course this is stuff
that's been working for more than 10 years.
Has anyone else seen this or does the community not use SSI at all? Or
perhaps there's a PTF
I haven't noticed, that I need to apply (or remove)?
-Bob Cozzi
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