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Posted by Mika on 11/17/07 12:29
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
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> Mika wrote:
> idea relates to caching; who knows, maybe it'll make a difference.
>>
>> That does work http://tinyurl.com/324enb so the theory is sound BUT the
>> problem is php does to work correctly with our Google Maps integration,
>> and also we use SSI such as <!--#include virtual="/_borders/top.htm"-->
>> which is why we need shtml.
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> Ah but you can easily convert that to php like this:
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> <?php include_once("/_borders/top.htm"); ?>
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> and forego the SSI
That would be great, but our map code is still thrown completely off by
using php. If you try to walk along the street, the map walks the wrong
way, the man does not appear, etc. It looks like we need a solution that
works with shtml. Perhaps changing the doctype?
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