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<p>There now follows a complete list of all server-side include variables 
available for use in your HTML pages.</p>

<p>Most SSI variables do not need to be housed in the '<>' HTML tags, however, 
variable-length ones do, and these are detailed at the bottom of the list.</p>

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			<th class="confluenceTh" width=100>SSI110>SSI variable</th>
			<th class="confluenceTh">Description</th>
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			<td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword"><b>#SSI_DATELONG</b></span></td>
			<td class="confluenceTd">Displays the current system date in long 'dd mmmm yyyy' format,	eg. 04 January 2001.</td>
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			<td class="confluenceTd"><b>Location</b></td>
			<td class="confluenceTd">Represents a geographical location name for the dialling code.</td>
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			<td class="confluenceTd"><b>Band</b></td>
			<td class="confluenceTd">The name of the tariff band that contains the properties (such as cost per minute) 
			of any call to this type of number.</td>
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			<td class="confluenceTd"><b>Code Pattern</b></td>
			<td class="confluenceTd">A numeric mask used to validate a number of this type.  For example,
			a London number (020 dialling code) requires a codepattern of
			020########* which indicated that a London number, in order to be
			valid, must start with 020 and then be followed by at least eight
			numbers.  If this code pattern is not matched, a call is discarded,
			as it could be the result of a misdial.</td>
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