Talk:Server Side Includes

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Re-did the first 3 paragraphs, hope that helps somewhat.

Whatever you did, it seems to be effective. I certainly don't see a need for the cleanup template anymore. If anything, it's refreshing how accessible this article is to a layman when compared to some of the other articles on scripting languages. Here's a vote for removing the template. skeeJay 01:37, 25 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] SHTML

SHTML = Scripted HTML using scripting languages via Server Side Includes. Server Side Includes are used to extend the HTML markup language via scripting languages that are executed on the web server. The resultant package of HTML text is delivered to the web client for rendering by the web browser software on the client machine.

SHTML used to contain the above. Edited out. 222.99.205.117 14:22, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

is it just me or whenvever you read that, do you read it as "shit mail"?

[edit] History

What is the history here? Did Apache introduce the .shtml and <!--#directive parameter=value parameter=value--> syntax? 209.92.136.131 16:50, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ambiguous wording here

The following sentence is ambiguous to me:

"The file parameter defines the included file as relative to the document path; the virtual parameter defines the included file as relative to the document root."

Does "document" refer to the included file itself or the file that will accept the included file? THis is not clear to the layman. The wording should be either:

"The file parameter defines the included file as relative to the included file path; the virtual parameter defines the included file as relative to the included file root."

or

"The file parameter defines the included file as relative to the path of the document that will receive the included file; the virtual parameter defines the included file as relative to the document root."

Should there be a discussion about configuring the Apache server to enable SSIs?

StevesGroup 21:48, 2 March 2007 (UTC)