My site suports SSI but it requires me to change html files to shtml. Is there any software that I can use to change all the html extensions in my harddrive/server quickly?
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Wayne Luke
Internet Media Provider
I generally agree with you on topics in this formu, but I gotta respond to this. Granted, every case is individual and you have to balance a lot of variables, but most of what I see is people using SSI for headers and footers, in which case, virtually every page served needs to be parsed. If you're using SSI chances are that your going to parse all of your pages anyway.
So, for someone who has a majority of parsed pages, the load on the server is there anyway, whether the files are named .shtml or .html.
And for today's servers, how much of a load is that anyway? I don't know of any IPP that carges by CPU cycles, so I just don't think the overhead arguement washes.
Your welcome to use your server how you wish. I just made a comment. Also most providers have a clause in their contracts that they can cancel your account for excessive use. This usually translates to using more than 6% of CPU cycles. Some of the newer operating systems allow the administrator to restrict your processing allotment.
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Wayne Luke
Internet Media Provider
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