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Are Server Side Includes cross browser friendly?
Inquiring minds want to know.
And what about mobile friendly? Thanks. :pimp |
They operate at the server level. That's kind of like asking will PHP work on a Mac.
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Server side includes are processed on the server side whereas ideas of "cross-browser" or mobile devices are issues of client side. For instance, if you had an SSI like:
<!--#include file="mainCats.shtml" --> It's not going to be rendered to the browser-mobile or otherwise, like that. If your webserver is configured correctly to use SSI, then it will take the output of mainCats.shtml and render the output to the client. The client is none the wiser. |
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Yes Airek
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Thanks all.
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Yep, there is no browser in the world that even knows that you use SSI.
As long as it works on your server, it works for everybody. |
It says it in the name dude... SERVER SIDE includes.
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