RE: SSI and CGI

> From:	Jonathan Wright (DNA) [SMTP:dna@dna-rna.freeserve.co.uk]
> 
	This doesn't strike me as on topic for the HTML
	list, but points you should be aware of are:

> All my pages are normal, static HTML. Nothing too complex, just a few
> JavaScript calls for the links. I'm using SSI tags to help make life
> 
	Javascript links are an accessibility no no.  Most
	uses make the page unuseable without Javascript but
	add no useability value.  (Please refer to 
	http://www.w3.org/WAI/ for accessibility issues in
	general.)

> easier. I'm using a combination of 'include virtual' and 'exec cgi'.
> 'include virtual' are just the rest of the static html. Anything with
> 
	SSI breaks page cacheability unless done in a really
	sophisticated way.

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Received on Friday, 14 January 2000 06:41:26 UTC