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I've just upgraded to 9.6 from DNN 08.00.04 (226) , i just have one problem remaining, which is we have a number of old html (*.html) pages which have server side include statement, after updating they are no longer being processed like an asp page would, so the include statements i.e. 

  <!--#include virtual="/inc/standard_include.asp"-->  <!--#include virtual="/inc/standard_header.asp"-->

are not firing and we just get a basic html page.

Any ideas of what can be done to resolve this

 

 

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Nothing in an upgrade should have impacted the binding or enablement of Server Side Includes in your code. Do you have a copy of your old web.config to the new? It might be worth looking to see if there are any changes to handlers/modules that occurred outside of the normal upgrade.
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I did have a copy of the web.config and doesn't look as though anything was previously added/removed.

I've added a Module Mapping for ServerSideIncludeModule  for *.html via Handler Mapping in IIS to correct this.

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