Verified — Inurl View Index Shtml 14
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Let’s deconstruct the Google search term:
inurl:view/index.shtml "14 verified"
When combined, this search looks for publicly indexed web pages where the URL contains view/index.shtml and the page body contains the exact phrase "14 verified".
Quotation marks in Google search force an exact-match search for the phrase inside. The string "14 verified" is the critical clue. It is not a universal constant. It appears to be a version string, a status indicator, or a translation remnant from a specific firmware version of a video management system (VMS).
Based on historical data and forum posts from 2016–2019, "14 verified" correlates with: inurl view index shtml 14 verified
SHTML stands for Server Side Includes (SSI) HTML. Unlike static .html files, .shtml files are parsed by the web server before being sent to the client, allowing dynamic content injection (like dates, file includes, or CGI variables) without full server-side scripting.
A path like view/index.shtml typically suggests: