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Support for #set server side include directive, please

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2001-10-19 11:02 -------
While waiting for the implementation of the #set directive and assosiated
if/elif/endif functionality, it would be nice if the unimplemented directives
would at least not output the annoying "[an error occured while processing this
directive]" text (or whatever).

This would greatly help when moving from Apache -based systems to pure Tomcat
installations, because if the unsupported directives were just siletly ignored,
we could just edit the few header and footer files so that they would not expect
any variables, and leave the thousands of old documents that refer to them
unmodified. As for now, each #set directive produces the above error message,
and the only way to get rid of them would be to edit all the old files :-(

So, it would be nice to have the Ssi servlet silently ignore all unsupported
directives, and output an error message only when a real error occurs during the
execution of some explicitly supported directive.

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