RE: SSI question
by "Ezra S F" <ezrasf(at)yahoo.com>
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"'Rajnish Bhaskar'" <r.bhaskar(at)compserv.gla.ac.uk>, <hwg-servers(at)hwg.org> |
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Raj,
The date is based upon which file the SSI supposed to reference. I don't
see how you could create a self-reference through nested SSIs based on
what I know of SSI.
It seems like you are going to have to have each SSI point to the file
in which it is located.
Ezra S Freelove
Computer Support Spec, Web Services
Valdosta State University 229-333-5974
esfreelo(at)valdosta.edu ICQ: 41079071
http://www.valdosta.edu/~esfreelo/
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-servers(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-servers(at)hwg.org] On
Behalf Of Rajnish Bhaskar
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:49 AM
To: hwg-servers(at)hwg.org
Subject: SSI question
Hi folks,
I'm using SSI to include standard bits and bobs into our website,
and also include the last modified date on the page (generated by
an SSI). However, I moved the latter into the footer and now I've
realised that it's inserting the last modified date of the footer
include page. Is there any way to make this insert the last
modified date of the main page, rather than the include file?
Thanks,
Raj.
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Rajnish Bhaskar
r.bhaskar(at)compserv.gla.ac.uk, http://lordofthemoon.com
IT Education Unit, University of Glasgow http://www.iteu.gla.ac.uk/
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