Giveaway (Read)
Giveaway (Read)
Add the following to your .htaccess file or virtual host configuration:
When you don't have control over server configuration, there are still client-side methods to ensure you're viewing the latest SHTML content: view shtml updated
"We are pleased to announce that our [view/shtml page] has been updated as of [Date]. This update includes [briefly mention what the update includes]. We hope you find the changes helpful and informative. Please visit [Your Website URL] to view the updates." Add the following to your
He turned back to the monitor. The view.shtml file was a relic of the early internet—ugly, text-heavy, and utilitarian. It was designed to parse server-side information for administrators, but during the crisis, it had become the public lifeline. It displayed raw data: containment percentages, grid status, and evacuation routes. Please visit [Your Website URL] to view the updates
Use the SSI command to display the last time a component was updated. This is a great way to verify that your server is aware of the change. Conclusion
This is achieved using , a simple server-side scripting language supported by many web servers (like Apache) [1, 2].
Many users ask: "I updated my included snippet, but the main SHTML page still shows the old version — how do I view the updated SHTML?"
{"one"=>"Select 2 or 3 items to compare", "other"=>" of 3 items selected"}