Demystifying "View SHTML Top": Server-Side Includes and Modern Web Architecture
The final common interpretation is technical but user-driven. When someone types a domain name (e.g., www.example.com ) into their browser, the server needs to know which file to serve as the "top" or (often called the index). This is configured through a server setting like DirectoryIndex . view shtml top
The user might be conflating:
The safest approach is to disable the ability to execute shell commands via SSI entirely, while still allowing benign includes like headers and footers. www.example.com ) into their browser
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