####################################################################### ## ## Server Side Includes ## ----------------------- ## ## See http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs_ModSSI ## server.modules += ( "mod_ssi" ) ## ## which extensions should be ran through mod_ssi. ## ssi.extension = ( ".shtml" ) ## ## The ssi.conditional-requests directive only affects requests ## handled by the SSI module and allows to declare which SSI pages ## are cacheable and which are not. This directive can be enabled ## or disabled globally and/or in any context. ## ## As the name of this directive suggests, conditional requests will ## be handled appropriately for any SSI page for which the directive ## is enabled. In particular, the "ETag" and "Last-Modified" headers ## will both be sent. Conversely, these headers will NOT be sent for ## pages for which the directive is disabled. ## ## The directive should be set to "enable" ONLY for requests that are ## known to generate cacheable documents. An SSI page which only ## includes contents from other static files and/or which uses SSI ## commands that produce predictable output (e.g. the echo command ## for the LAST_MODIFIED variable) is likely to be cacheable. ## ## The directive should be set to "disable" for ALL other documents, ## that is, for SSI pages which depend on non-predictable input such ## as (but not limited to) output from ssi exec commands, data from ## the client's request headers (other than the request URI), or any ## other non constant input such as the current date or time, the ## client's user-agent, etc... ## ## Disabled by default. ## ## For further explanation of conditional requests, please see ## Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Conditional Requests ## https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232 ## #ssi.conditional-requests = "enable" ## #######################################################################