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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 07/08/06 00:38
Chris Tomlinson wrote:
> "jojo" <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> wrote in message
> news:e8lvsf$ki3$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>
>>> Thanks. SSI loads 3 pages, top.htm (header) and index.shtml (body) and
>>> bottom.htm (footer). Are you saying we should remove <html... from the
>>> body and footer documents, so they will have no HTML tag?
>
>> You need to have one at the beginning of your page and the corresponding
>> end-tag at the bottom of the page. But between these tags there shouldn't
>> be any other <html>-tag (_It's not even allowed_ to have one there).
>
> Are we being clear? We use Server Side Includes (SSI) to load the top
> border. It is a separate file with its own HTML tag. Then the main body is
> another separate file with another separate HTML tag. Is your advice to
> remove the HTML tag from one of these docs, so one of those htm files has
> not HTML tag at all?
Okay not that you deserve this but jojo *is correct!* You include are
*not* supposed to be complete html documents, just that part you
*include*. So absolutely no, you are not supposed to have the HTML and
BODY elements in your include files else you create invalid html
documents, damn FP-ers!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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