Instructions
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#include Directive 
This directive is used to insert the contents of another file into a HTML page. 
SSI Directive 
Description 
<!--#include file = "rel-file" --> 
Inserts the contents of the file rel-file (specified as a relative path, e.g. 
footer.htm
) into the current HTML page. 
<!--#include virtual = "abs-file" --> 
Inserts the contents of the file abs-file (specified as an absolute path, e.g. 
b:\events\event.log) into the current HTML page. 
The #include directive may be nested, i.e. a file that has been included may itself then include another file, up to a 
maximum of three levels. 
cond Attribute 
This attribute may be included by any SSI directive, in addition to its normal attribute. It specifies a condition – if the 
condition is met then the SSI directive is processed, otherwise it is ignored
. This provides a way to conditionally include 
web page elements based on the status of the DT80. 
condition value 
Description 
cond = SchDefined(s) 
Process directive if the specified schedule has been defined 
cond = DataStored(s) 
Process directive if any data have been logged for the specified schedule 
cond = AlarmsStored(s) 
Process directive if any alarms have been logged for the specified schedule 
For example: 
  <!--#include file = "schedA.shm" cond = "SchDefined(A)" --> 
will only include the indicated file if schedule A is defined in the current job. 
Building A Custom Web Page 
This section provides a brief overview of the process of setting up a custom web page for the DT80. It is assumed that 
the reader has a good working knowledge of HTML and the DT80. 
All custom pages will need to be loaded into a directory of your choice on the DT80's internal file system (B:). 
Creating the SHTML Page 
An SHTML page can be created with any HTML or text editor. Let’s create a page that is titled "My Custom dataTaker 
Web Page" that will contain an image and display the following logger data:- 
•  The current job name 
•  The name of schedule A for the current job 
•  The value from channel variable 1 
This is what the SHTML page will look like when viewed in a web browser:- 










