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Server Side Includes (SSI) The following are examples of Server Side Includes:
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Some of the field may be (none) because the information is not passed
along from your machine or you may be accessing this page through a
proxy server. If you are concerned about privacy, don't worry. The
Web server merely uses this information to send the requested document
back to you when you click on a link or submit a form. It is the
standard protocol that makes the Web work.
So what are Server Side Includes and why use them?
Server Side Includes are directives which you can place into your
HTML documents to execute other programs or output such data as
environment variables and file statistics. Basically, it is an easy
way to publish dynamic information on your page... information such as
the local time.
For a more detailed discussion on SSI, take a look at
O'Reilly's CGI page
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