Reasons
for Using SSI
What is SSI?
Server Side Includes
When using a UNIX system it is sometimes necessary to enable
certain HTML files executable for the purpose of using SSI.
Server Side Includes are often used to run a cgi script. An
include is called with an example such as this:
After you insert your include, you must mark the HTML file as
executable so the server will parse the file. This is done using
one of two options.
1.) Renaming the file to .shtml: On our server any file name
.shtml will be parsed. So instead of having an index.html file,
you would name it index.shtml. This is the easiest way of enabling
includes.
2.) CHMODing the file to 777: With CHMOD 777 you can also mark
a file as executable. It is important to only make the files
which you want parsed executable. This poses certain security
issues, as well as a strain on our resources, as the processor
has to work harder to
parse a file.
Reasons for Using SSI
SSI is often used to include something into an HTML page. You
can insert the contents of one HTML page into another page.
An example of a practical usage for this would be to include
your e-mail address at the bottom of each page. If you do this
as an include, then when your e-mail address changes, you will
only have to update it on one page and not your entire web site.
Another usage is to call cgi scripts into action. Many counters,
clocks, and other scripts are called using SSI. The command
used will most likely be provided in the documentation of your
cgi script.