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48913 2002-05-15 04:04:00 Want is really the difference between normal web page (.html) and SSI (.shtml). For example a page counter script can be written in Perl and loaded as an image and another loaded as SSI. ??????
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48914 2002-05-15 05:32:00 With html, a page is essentially 'static' in content - what you program is waht is delivered. With SSI (Server Side Includes), a page is 'processed' by the server at the time it is requested by a browser. This processing, generates the page (html) on the fly, and so can produce content dynamically. The simplest example would be to include some information from a file, within a html 'template'. The 'shtml' file extension is commonly used to indicate to the server that the file contains server directives and therefore needs processing before delivery. Guest (0)
48915 2002-05-16 08:33:00 Wuppo
Thanks your reply.
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