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The top of an SHTML file is often the most critical part to examine for several reasons, especially in a development or troubleshooting context. This is where the HTML <head> section resides, containing vital metadata, links to CSS stylesheets, and JavaScript references. More importantly, for SHTML, this is often where developers place global SSI directives that define the overall structure of the page, such as the inclusion of a master template or configuration files. If an SHTML page fails to render correctly, displays a "500 Internal Server Error," or does not show the included content, examining the top of the file for syntax errors in the SSI directives or misconfigured paths is the first and most effective diagnostic step.

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