Yes we do. SSI (Server Side Includes) are tags that are placed in HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are being served. They allow our customers to add dynamically generated content to an existing HTML page, without having to generate the entire page via a CGIprogram, or other dynamic technology.
Pages that use Server Side Includes should have filenames which end with the suffix .shtml to be recognised by the server as such.
Knowledgebase
- Portal Home
- Knowledgebase
- HTML
- Does you support SSI (Server Side Includes)?
Categories
Categories

- 0 Users Found This Useful
Related Articles
When I try and view my website I get an HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden message.
A '403 Forbidden' message means that the browser has requested a page that it is not...
My links are not working. What is wrong
First of all, check that the link is correctly spelled, and that the correct case is used -...
I have installed the formmail script but my form is not working
The Formmail Script is provided via the Control Panel, full usage instructions can be found after...
How do I enable gzip compression on my website
You can decrease load times on your website by compressing the contents. You can do this on any...
How can I enable directory indexing
If you want to see a list of files in a directory when viewing it in a browser rather than a web...