At 08:01 AM 01/27/2003 +0100, Henk Schrik wrote:

At 01:07 27-1-2003 +0100, you wrote:
I would think long and hard about adding .htm to your ssi config thats a
huge waste of resource.
Maybe something to eleborate to the unknown like me ????
(also using .htm  in ssi).
The extensions defined as SSI are parsed by the SSI engine for SSI commands. Defining "regular" extensions (e.g. htm, html) as SSI extensions means that every document served must also be pre-parsed for commands before it is served. Hence the use of a "special" extension (i.e. shtml) that indicates a document that should be SSI parsed before serving. You can include just about any kind of file without adding it to the SSI extensions list. The example below could create an entire document without adding htm, c, html, or stm to the SSI list.

<BODY>
<!--#include virtual="menu.htm" -->
<!--#include virtual="gamenews.c" -->
<!--#include virtual="availablegames.html" -->
<!--#include virtual="sitefooter.stm" -->
</BODY>

-Jeff
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