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No Google, Server Side Includes != Social Security Insurance

Pulsar

Diamond Member
Ok, I need some folks with google-fu to answer this one.

I'm in the process of working on some webpages that include Server Side Includes. I'm just starting to use them (Apache server). The first thing I wanted to know was how they can be used incorrectly. So, I searched for:

abusing Server Side Includes

My results?

Most are all about Social Security Insurance.

So Google thinks it knows more than I do about searching, and is somehow pulling the abbreviation SSI into the search, totally destroying any valid results (because we know SSI abuse is far more common than Server Side Includes).

I obviously can't just put "-SSI" in the search box. WTF Google? Bing doesn't do this...

So, anyway, what ARE the abuses of Server Side Includes? Can you use too many, within reason of course? Does it increase server load a noticeable amount? Can you nest one include inside another?
 
Try "abusing Apache Server Side Includes". I don't think Native Americans get Social Security - at least not in significant numbers. 😉
 
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