Раздел 6. Guides, Tutorials, and HowTos RU EN Пункт 52. Introduction to Server Side Includes Server-side includes provide a means to add dynamic content to existing HTML documents. Introduction
This article deals with Server Side Includes, usually called simply SSI. In this article, I'll talk about configuring your server to permit SSI, and introduce some basic SSI techniques for adding dynamic content to your existing HTML pages. In the latter part of the article, we'll talk about some of the somewhat more advanced things that can be done with SSI, such as conditional statements in your SSI directives. What are SSI?SSI (Server Side Includes) are directives that are placed in HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are being served. They let you add dynamically generated content to an existing HTML page, without having to serve the entire page via a CGI program, or other dynamic technology. For example, you might place a directive into an existing HTML page, such as: And, when the page is served, this fragment will be evaluated and replaced with its value: The decision of when to use SSI, and when to have your page entirely generated by some program, is usually a matter of how much of the page is static, and how much needs to be recalculated every time the page is served. SSI is a great way to add small pieces of information, such as the current time - shown above. But if a majority of your page is being generated at the time that it is served, you need to look for some other solution. Configuring your server to permit SSITo permit SSI on your server, you must have the following
directive either in your Options +Includes This tells Apache that you want to permit files to be parsed
for SSI directives. Note that most configurations contain
multiple Not just any file is parsed for SSI directives. You have to
tell Apache which files should be parsed. There are two ways to
do this. You can tell Apache to parse any file with a
particular file extension, such as AddType text/html .shtml AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .shtml One disadvantage to this approach is that if you wanted to
add SSI directives to an existing page, you would have to
change the name of that page, and all links to that page, in
order to give it a The other method is to use the XBitHack on A brief comment about what not to do. You'll occasionally
see people recommending that you just tell Apache to parse all
Of course, on Windows, there is no such thing as an execute bit to set, so that limits your options a little. In its default configuration, Apache does not send the last modified date or content length HTTP headers on SSI pages, because these values are difficult to calculate for dynamic content. This can prevent your document from being cached, and result in slower perceived client performance. There are two ways to solve this:
Basic SSI directivesSSI directives have the following syntax: It is formatted like an HTML comment, so if you don't have SSI correctly enabled, the browser will ignore it, but it will still be visible in the HTML source. If you have SSI correctly configured, the directive will be replaced with its results. The function can be one of a number of things, and we'll talk some more about most of these in the next installment of this series. For now, here are some examples of what you can do with SSI Today's date The If you don't like the format in which the date gets printed,
you can use the Modification date of the file This function is also subject to Including the results of a CGI programThis is one of the more common uses of SSI - to output the results of a CGI program, such as everybody's favorite, a ``hit counter.'' Additional examplesFollowing are some specific examples of things you can do in your HTML documents with SSI. When was this document modified?Earlier, we mentioned that you could use SSI to inform the user when the document was most recently modified. However, the actual method for doing that was left somewhat in question. The following code, placed in your HTML document, will put such a time stamp on your page. Of course, you will have to have SSI correctly enabled, as discussed above. Of course, you will need to replace the
For more details on the Including a standard footerIf you are managing any site that is more than a few pages, you may find that making changes to all those pages can be a real pain, particularly if you are trying to maintain some kind of standard look across all those pages. Using an include file for a header and/or a footer can
reduce the burden of these updates. You just have to make one
footer file, and then include it into each page with the
I'll frequently combine the last two things, putting a
What else can I config?In addition to being able to Usually, when something goes wrong with your SSI directive, you get the message If you want to change that message to something else, you
can do so with the Hopefully, end users will never see this message, because you will have resolved all the problems with your SSI directives before your site goes live. (Right?) And you can Executing commandsHere's something else that you can do with the or, on Windows You might notice some strange formatting with this directive
on Windows, because the output from Note that this feature is exceedingly dangerous, as it will
execute whatever code happens to be embedded in the
Advanced SSI techniquesIn addition to spitting out content, Apache SSI gives you the option of setting variables, and using those variables in comparisons and conditionals. Setting variablesUsing the In addition to merely setting values literally like that, you
can use any other variable, including environment variables or the variables
discussed above (like To put a literal dollar sign into the value of your variable, you need to escape the dollar sign with a backslash. Finally, if you want to put a variable in the midst of a longer string, and there's a chance that the name of the variable will run up against some other characters, and thus be confused with those characters, you can place the name of the variable in braces, to remove this confusion. (It's hard to come up with a really good example of this, but hopefully you'll get the point.) Conditional expressionsNow that we have variables, and are able to set and compare
their values, we can use them to express conditionals. This
lets SSI be a tiny programming language of sorts.
The structure of this conditional construct is: A test_condition can be any sort of logical
comparison - either comparing values to one another, or testing
the ``truth'' of a particular value. (A given string is true if
it is nonempty.) For a full list of the comparison operators
available to you, see the For example, if you wish to customize the text on your web page based on the time of day, you could use the following recipe, placed in the HTML page: Any other variable (either ones that you define, or normal environment variables) can be used in conditional statements. See Expressions in Apache HTTP Server for more information on the expression evaluation engine. With Apache's ability to set environment variables with the
ConclusionSSI is certainly not a replacement for CGI, or other technologies used for generating dynamic web pages. But it is a great way to add small amounts of dynamic content to pages, without doing a lot of extra work. |