The keyword “view shtml full” typically arises from three distinct technical problems. Understanding these will help you troubleshoot effectively.
: If parts of the page are missing (like headers or footers), it usually means the server's SSI (Server Side Includes) engine is disabled or the file paths are broken. 2. View Processed Source Code To see the HTML the server has injected the "included" files: (Windows/Linux) or Cmd + Option + U Right-Click : Right-click anywhere on the page and select "View Page Source" : This will show you the combined HTML, but you will see the original SSI directives (e.g.,
| Your Goal | Command / Action | | :--- | :--- | | | curl -s http://site.com/page.shtml or Chrome DevTools → Network → Response | | See raw SSI source code | SSH into server: cat /var/www/page.shtml | | Save complete static version | wget -O fullpage.html http://site.com/page.shtml | | Debug missing include | Check server error log: tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log | | Enable SSI on Apache | Add AddType text/html .shtml and Options +Includes to .htaccess | | Disable SSI temporarily | Rename file from .shtml to .html |
Copy the URL into services like Archive.is or The Wayback Machine to view a cached "snapshot" of the full content.