| Server Side Include (SSI) commands
are executed by the server as it parses your HTML file. Server
side includes have a variety of uses including displaying
the date and time and adding a common signature to each of
your web pages.
HTML files containing SSI must be named with the extension
.shtml. SSI commands are easy to add to your HTML, but you
must follow the syntax exactly:
<!--#command cmd_argument="argument_value" -->
A summary of the most popular SSI commands available on our
servers are listed below. Please note that whilst it is possible
to execute a CGI program from a server side include, this
feature is disabled on our systems due to the security issues
it presents.
The Echo Command
The echo command can be used to display the content of the
server side environment variables listed below.
| Variable |
Description
|
| Date_Local |
Current date and time |
| Document_Name |
File name of the main document |
| Document_UR |
Path and file name of the main document |
| Last_Modified |
Date and time the main document was last modified |
For example, to include the current date and time you would
place the following code into your HTML document:
<!--#echo var="Date_Local" -->
The Fsize Command
The fsize command includes the size of a file, this might
be helpful if you were to include a thumbnail image and want
to display the actual file size of the original image.
<!--#fsize file="image.gif" -->
The Include Command
This 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.
<!--#include file="any.htm" -->
Getting Further Help
Should you encounter difficulties, additional documentation can be obtained
at any time via the help files located in your Control
Panel. If you are still unable to resolve the problem please contact
our Support Team.
Please Note: This help file does not apply to our
oscommerce hosting accounts.
For detailed oscommerce hosting technical support documentation
please read the help files in the hosting control panel. |