Does it, other than using PHP? To me it sounds like that feature to use instead of SSI is PHP.
I meant the "include" statement of PHP which you can use even if your HTTP server is not configured for processing SSI directives.
But the HTTP server needs to be configured for PHP and were are discussing the situation pre-PHP.
I meant the "include" statement of PHP which you can use even if your HTTP server is not configured for processing SSI directives.
But the HTTP server needs to be configured for PHP and were are discussing the situation pre-PHP.