That is correct. SSI pages cannot be parsed because the output is generated by the CGI. You can, however, call the CGI from, say, PHP, which provides a number of the same or better capabilities. There are a number of places you can find examples of wrapping HTDIG in PHP, but my personal favorite is my own =)

http://dev.susansexton.com/htdig/

Ted Stresen-Reuter

On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 04:15 AM, Andrew McCall wrote:

The web team have recently tried to set up ht://dig so that the search page uses a shtml wrapper. This includes some other pages through the use of SSI,
and they were not being picked up on the results page. After looking around I
think I know that this can't be done as the results page is returned from the
CGI, and not parsed in the same was as a normal .shtml page, so can someone confirm that saying "it can't be done" and they will have to make a static page for the results is the correct answer?

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