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Posted by freemont on 10/14/38 11:59

On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 23:01:54 +0200, Richard wrote:

> freemont <yabba@dabba.doo> writes:
>
>> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 21:00:02 +0200, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> What is best way to "include" such a table so that the html is not
>>> duplicated?
>>>
>>> many thanks for any pointers.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/gvdd6 ;-)
>
> So there is no common HTML "defined" way? My stuff is currently hosted
> on an MS Server - and that means using ASP if I want server side
> includes to work. I dont want to have .asp files because I want to
> seamlessly share the files to a Unix server shortly without having to
> rename files back to html.
>
> I guess I was kind of hoping that I could somehow encode my table of
> links into the CSS file which is used identically on windows asp or
> unix/linux apache servers.

I hate saying it, but of course frames or iframes could possibly
accomplish what you're saying... but you don't want to go there. Includes
are the way to go. You say "I want to seamlessly share the files to a Unix
server". Read about PHP includes. They are *not* difficult to use. Many
decent hosts will have PHP set up for Windows and Linux.

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