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server-side include

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server-side include

An HTML command used to place up-to-date data as well as common data (boilerplate) into a Web page before sending it to the user. For example, it can be used to retrieve the current date and size of downloadable files that are constantly changing. It can be used to insert a boilerplate message where only the boilerplate needs to be changed to bring all the pages up-to-date. HTML pages that contain server-side includes often use the .shtml file extension.

The Include command inserts the contents of another document at the tag location. Echo inserts the contents of an environment variable. Fsize and Flastmod insert size and date of a file, and Config controls the format of the output. The Exec command executes a CGI script. See SHTML.


(World-Wide Web)server-side include - (SSI) The facility provided by most web servers, e.g. NCSA httpd, to replace special tags in an HTML file with the contents of another file before the file is sent out by the server, i.e. an HTML macro.

NCSA httpd tutorial.


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In addition, Apache server-side include (SSI) and extended server-side include (XSSI) directives, which embeds special commands in HTML documents to set variables and test conditions, let users create dynamic Web pages without having to write CGI scripts.
 
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