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Posted by Dave Moore on 09/26/73 11:16
"Tom Scales" <tomtoo@softhome.net> wrote in message
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> "Five Cats" <cats_spam@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> > 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.
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> > 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.
> >>
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> > Five Cats
> > Email to: cats_spam at uk2 dot net
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> Why not just imbed an IFRAME? I use them in my PHP generated code and
> include other HTML files. Works fine.
I did think about IFRAMES, but I was a bit worried about support in non-IE
browsers. Do Firefox and Netscale handle IFRAMES OK?.
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