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Posted by JAF on 08/30/06 21:01
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:22:23 -0400, "Jonathan N. Little"
<lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>>> My webhost doesn't support server side scripting.
Small point, but I though server side scripting referred to specific
packages or functions like cgi scripting. I thought server side
scripting did not include php.
Again minor point.
To get back to my post, I love php. I would suggest the OP look into
php and see if his web hosting company does or does not support it.
If they don;t, and the OP likes the potential of php, then switch to a
web hosting company that supports php. As you point out, there are
many web hosting companies that do offer great prices, reliable
service, and php.
By the way unless there is some new product, language or capability
that I don't know of, there is virtually no way to reliably include,
insert, or merge files dynamically, as one way to solve the OP's
problem, without having the server do it before delivery to the web
browser. Thus a server needs to be found that can do some of the
processing when a page is called up.
Note I say reliably, meaning you get the effect you want, because I
have tried things like iframes and found them unsatisfactory in many
ways.
So I am staying with php. It is powerful, yet relatively easier to
learn. With a minimum of practice, ou can do some very efficient
things with it. you do not have to be an expert to benefit from it.
Others may disagree or have other preferences.
Best regards,
JAF
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