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From: Bosque Lover <>
Subject: Re: [USGenWeb-SW] Complaint
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 23:53:37 -0500
References: <200409012008.i81K8g0T029233@mail.rootsweb.com>


> Usually, an shtml extension means that the web server delivering that page should look
> through the code and translate special directives (called SSI or server side includes)
> into dynamic content. Some servers don't require an shtml extension in order to do that
> translation. But if you don't have any SSI directives, you probably have no reason to use
> shtml.

Ok can we get that in English now? <g>
Is it better to use shtml than html? Is there, or would there be a special need to take a
special class on this?

I look at our purdy (that's Texan for pretty) USGenWeb site, & can't tell the difference in it
& html.
Bettie <><



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