The #W3C html-xml-utils have been in development since 2004, and if you're building a static website on a #Unix system they're still useful.
#hxinclude will let you include HTML partials using syntax reminiscent of #Apache #ServerSideIncludes.
#hxtoc will let you generate a table of contents for a page.
#hxnormalize is a lightweight version of #tidy if all you want is pretty markup.
There's lots more, and you can pipe them in a script. (I should blog about this...)
#tidy #hxnormalize #hxtoc #serversideincludes #apache #hxinclude #unix #w3c
Anyone remember Server Side Includes (SSI)? Back when dynamic pages had to be done through CGI and you wanted something really simple SSI actually worked out really nice.
Not that I'm ever thinking of using it again, it just occurred my mind :-).
#ssi #shtml #html #serversideincludes
Get client public ip address with Server Side Includes : https://exxor.xyz/2020/06/22/get-client-public-ip-address-with-server-side-includes/ #blog #sysadmin #nginx #web #http #network #serversideincludes #ssi
#blog #sysadmin #nginx #web #http #network #serversideincludes #ssi