What "AllowOverrides" directives do you have? If you forbid Includes at the root and don't allow that option to be overridden, you will get the results you describe. I'm making an assumption that Apache knows Includes and IncludesNOEXEC are the same (but different) for calculating the Override, but I have not tested that.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#options
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/directive-dict.html#Override
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From: Justin Taylor
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I have this directive at the top:
Options -ExecCGI -Includes -Indexes -MultiViews

Under my www root:
Options +IncludesNoExec
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml

I don't think I need anything under the CGI <Directory>. I am using CGI, but the includes are just static html snippets in the www folder. It's my understanding the CGI directive is only required when you want the include data to come from a CGI pgm.
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