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ssi(8)									ssi(8)

NAME
       ssi - server-side-includes CGI program

SYNOPSIS
       ssi

DESCRIPTION
       This  is	 an external CGI program that gives you the same functionality
       as the built-in server-side-includes feature in some HTTP daemons.   It
       is written for use with thttpd(8), but should be easy to adapt to other
       systems.

       To use this program, first make sure it is installed in	your  server's
       CGI area, and that CGI is enabled.  Then set up your URLs with the path
       to the document you want parsed as the "pathinfo".  That's the part  of
       the URL that comes after the CGI program name.  For example, if the URL
       to this program is:
	 http://www.acme.com/cgi-bin/ssi
       and the url for your document is:
	 http://www.acme.com/users/wecoyote/doc.html
       then the compound URL that gives you the document filtered through  the
       program would be:
	 http://www.acme.com/cgi-bin/ssi/users/wecoyote/doc.html

       The	format	    description	     below     is     adapted	  from
       http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/tutorials/includes.html

INCLUDE FORMAT
       All directives are formatted as	SGML  comments	within	the  document.
       This  is	 in  case the document should ever find itself in the client's
       hands unparsed.	Each directive has the following format:
	 <!--#command tag1="value1" tag2="value2" -->
       Each command takes different arguments, most only accept one tag	 at  a
       time.  Here is a breakdown of the commands and their associated tags:

       *   config:  The	 config directive controls various aspects of the file
	   parsing.  There are two valid tags:

       o       timefmt: gives the server a new format to  use  when  providing
	       dates.	This  is a string compatible with the strftime library
	       call.

       o       sizefmt: determines the formatting to be used  when  displaying
	       the  size  of a file.  Valid choices are bytes, for a formatted
	       byte count (formatted as 1,234,567), or abbrev for an  abbrevi‐
	       ated  version  displaying  the number of kilobytes or megabytes
	       the file occupies.

       *   include: Inserts the text of another document into the parsed docu‐
	   ment.   The	inserted file is parsed recursively, so it can contain
	   server-side-include directives too.	This command accepts two tags:

       o       virtual: Gives a virtual path to a document on the server.

       o       file: Gives a pathname relative to the current  directory.  ../
	       cannot  be  used	 in  this  pathname, nor can absolute paths be
	       used.

       *   echo: Prints the value of one of  the  include  variables  (defined
	   below).   Any dates are printed subject to the currently configured
	   timefmt.  The only valid tag to this command is var, whose value is
	   the name of the variable you wish to echo.

       *   fsize:  prints  the	size  of  the  specified  file, subject to the
	   sizefmt parameter to the config command.  Valid tags are  the  same
	   as with the include command.

       *   flastmod:  prints the last modification date of the specified file,
	   subject to the formatting preference given by the timefmt parameter
	   to config.  Valid tags are the same as with the include command.

VARIABLES
       A number of variables are made available to parsed documents.  In addi‐
       tion to the CGI variable set, the following variables are  made	avail‐
       able:

       *   DOCUMENT_NAME: The current filename.

       *   DOCUMENT_URI:   The	 virtual   path	 to  this  document  (such  as
	   /~robm/foo.shtml).

       *   QUERY_STRING_UNESCAPED: The unescaped version of any	 search	 query
	   the client sent.

       *   DATE_LOCAL:	The  current  date,  local  time zone.	Subject to the
	   timefmt parameter to the config command.

       *   DATE_GMT: Same as DATE_LOCAL but in Greenwich mean time.

       *   LAST_MODIFIED: The last modification date of the current  document.
	   Subject to timefmt like the others.

BUGS / DEFICIENCIES
       Does  not  implement  the  "exec" directive.  Actually, I consider this
       neither a bug nor a deficiency, but some may.

SEE ALSO
       thttpd(8), strftime(3)

AUTHOR
       Copyright � 1995 by  Jef	 Poskanzer  <jef@mail.acme.com>.   All	rights
       reserved.

				18 October 1995				ssi(8)
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