Adding a date-modified SSI directive to a Web page
You can add a date-modified SSI directive to a Web page. A date modified SSI displays the last time the Web page was modified. For example, a date-modified SSI may state: "Updated 9:25 a.m. EDT." You must use the echo command in the SSI directive to display the environment variable. The important concept to note is that the HTTP server executes the SSI directive before the HTML document is sent to the HTTP client.
To add a date modified SSI directive to a Web page
1. Click Application Starter, Utilities, Text Editor.
2. Choose the directory where the Web page is saved.
3. Open the Web page.
4. Add the following HTML code to the file:
<P> The document was last modified
<B><!--#echo var="LAST_MODIFIED"--></B>
</P>
Note
For information about SSI commands, see "Working with Server Side Includes."