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Server Side Include (SSI) commands are executed by the server as it parses your HTML file. Server side includes can be used to include the value of various server environment variables within your HTML such as the local date and time. One might use a server side include to add a signature file to an HTML file or company logo. HTML files containing SSI must be named with an .shtml extension. SSI commands are easy to add to your HTML, but you must follow the syntax exactly:
Be sure to leave a space after the ending quotation mark (") of the argument variable. Using the echo CommandThe echo command can be used to display the content of the five server side environment variables listed in the table below.
Example: This code:
<!--#echo var="Date_Local" --> Using the config CommandThe config command can be used to configure the standard output of various environment variables. In the following example, two SSI commands are used in conjunction to produce an alternative date and time format: This code:
<!--#config timefmt="%A, %B %d, %Y %I:%M%p" --> <!--#echo
var="date_local" --> Here is a breakdown date and time codes used in the example above:
Other SSI CommandsThe fsize command might be helpful if you were to include a thumbnail image and want to display the actual file size of the original image. e.g. <!--#fsize file="image.gif" --> output: 10k The include command can be used to include a signature file or company logo within an HTML document. The added document or image will appear as if it were part of the original document. e.g. <!--#include file="any.htm" --> If the file to be included is in a different directory than the SHTML document. use the virtual command argument instead. In the following example, the SHTML document resides in a subdirectory but includes a file within account root directory: eg.<!--#include virtual="/any.htm" --> The exec command can be used to execute a CGI script when the web page is loading. In the following example, the script date.pl within the relative path /cgi-local is executed. eg.<!--#exec cgi="/cgi-local/date.pl" --> |