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: Some developers prefer using the .html extension for all pages and enabling SSI parsing on them. You can do this by changing the AddHandler line to AddHandler server-parsed .html . However, this adds overhead to every single .html file on your server. A more efficient method is to use the XBitHack directive, which allows you to mark individual files with execute permissions (e.g., chmod +x my_page.html ) to be parsed, but the .shtml approach is simpler and more conventional [7†L15-L19].

: Ensure the destination folder exists and has the correct write permissions.

GET /view/index.shtml?camera=updated HTTP/1.1 view index shtml camera updated

Open a web browser (Chrome, Edge, or Firefox are generally recommended) and enter the following into the address bar: http://[YOUR_CAMERA_IP_ADDRESS]/view.shtml Example: http://192.168.1 or http://192.168.1

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