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 Posted by William Hughes on 07/12/06 18:21 
On 12 Jul 2006 09:51:38 -0700, in alt.html "Water Cooler v2" 
<wtr_clr@yahoo.com> wrote: 
 
>Wow! thanks for that link. I didn't know they built a pre-processor for 
>HTML. Funky! But there're two disadvantages with it, from what I am 
>reading: 
> 
>1. You have to run the pre-processor only once, and that is when you're 
>fully sure all your content that is to be included is final and won't 
>change. 
 
Not necessarily. 
 
>2. Not good when you have to edit the content included through the 
>pre-processor. It would require replacemnet of code in every page that 
>has the content (pre-processor inserted content) included. 
 
Look up a program called IncludeHTML. It lets you both preprocess your 
HTML, and remove the preprocessed sections. 
 
FAQ at http://rosenlundnielsen.dk/doc?product=includehtml&document=faq 
 
Download includeHTML from http://rosenlundnielsen.dk/software/ 
 
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