Ok, I am getting the error: [an error occurred while processing this directive]. I can parse .shtm files on the server, and in fact, the same page which gives me the error above, has other includes which are showing up.
I have tested using the string "", and "". I get the error when I use the first string. When I use the #include string, I get nothing. The cell where the SSI should be placed, shrinks to 1 pixle width, with no info.
I have SSI enabled in my httpd file. I am not using a .htaccess file.
*Hmm.... thinking of any other relative information...*
Ok.. I tried to call the file from my web browser: "http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/ubbnews.cgi and "http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/ubbnews.cgi?ns_id=1
When I do it this way, I get a blank page. White background, and nothing else.
I am thinking, if using the url to test the file will work to test, then this could be the reason that the string is returning nothing. That is, assuming that you can call the ubbnews.cgi file the way that I have in a web browser. If this is the case, then it seams like the problem may be with the cgi-script, or the "string".
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