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Posted by Dave Moore on 09/28/25 11:16
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> Five Cats wrote:
> > In message <p%Rhe.35104$ia6.20508@twister.nyroc.rr.com>, Beauregard
> > T. Shagnasty <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> writes
> >
> >> Dave Moore wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi All, I'm developing a website which incorporates a header
> >>> section at the top, side areas and a central area. If I was
> >>> developing the site with straight HTML, I'd simply use FRAMES.
> >>
> >> Google for: frames are evil
> >>
> >> Then, look at some simple HTML for a typical three-column page.
> >> http://www.benmeadowcroft.com/webdev/csstemplates/3-column.html
> >>
> >> You can output the HTML with your PHP code, of course.
> >
> > He will still have the same problem even if there are no frames in
> > the output - he wants to incorporate outside files that include
> > <HEAD> and so on.
>
> All my sites incorporate "outside" files, including the <HEAD>.
I'm sure that this can't be right. If you write a file out in HTML using
PHP, then it will already have the normal HTML tags, like <HTML>, <HEAD> and
<BODY>, etc. How can I introduce a FULL 3rd party HTML file into this page
without first stripping this information out first?. Clearly simply
'include()'ing it will result in a page with 2 lots of these tags which is
clearly not compliant.
Regards
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