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Posted by John Hosking on 07/10/07 04:07
Alistair George wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>> In article <4692e1e3@news.orcon.net.nz>,
>> Alistair George <noname@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
>>
>>> I realise I can make a page .php and include a file thusly:
>>> <?php include("thehomebooked.html"); ?>
>>> But this method makes the file appear at the top of the current page,
>>> when I wanted it below all the buttons and so on at the top.
>>
>> Put your include exactly where you want it to be in the html. [...]
>>
> OK sounds good but I'm using WYSIWYG editor.
By which you mean to say you're using a WYSINWYG editor.
> A really nice editor,
Except for the part that makes it unusable.
> but its not html so you can only go to the page
> properties and edit the html there.
If you can't actually modify the HTML, then it is absolutely not a
useful tool for producing HTML.
> Unfortunately, does not matter where you put the php script, it
> still overwrites the original page.
Time to upgrade to a more advanced editing tool, like Notepad.
--
John
Pondering the value of the UIP: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html
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