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Posted by dorayme on 08/24/07 22:34
In article <Xns99966DA7B9808BootNic@216.168.3.70>,
BootNic <BootNic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote:
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au>
> > What is the very first thing I need to do to adapt it to my page?
> > Suppose that <http://tinyurl.com/24y5hp> is a reasonable
> > simplified model. What are the steps I need to take please?
> [snip]
>
> There is usually more then one way to go about it all. However I need more
> information, as I only have access to what is rendered by php, I would
> really need to see the php source to give a reasonable suggestion.
I write out the page in HTML, there is no relevant php in my
page.[1] In the model at the above address, what you see in the
View Source is exactly what is in my html text file. All the id's
are put in by typing directly. Nothing is generated.[2]
The file internalLinking.html sits on a server and the dummy pic
"red.gif" referred to in the html is in a folder under it. Low
tech extreme.
Basically, if you give me the very first step or two I might
cotton on. Starting with I am staring at my own file called
internalLinking.html in my text editor and I am looking at your
webpage in a browser.
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[1] I have some php includes for footers, etc but this is not
relevant.
[2] I used some GREP to grab the info from the <td> under the
<th> called Code and make up an id in the <tr>s... but this is
just my construction in my text editor before uploading the file.
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dorayme
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