Reply to Re: Please Can I Have Help Showing a Web Page Inside My Web Site

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Posted by AshParr on 10/22/07 10:14

On Oct 22, 9:51 am, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
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> <1193040307.860688.92...@v23g2000prn.googlegroups.com>,
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> AshP...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi All,
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> > i am currently designing a website for my hockey club, i was thinking
> > of showing the curent league table, fixtures & results.
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> > Then i heard that you can somehow embed another webpage into my page,
> > so to cut down on the up-keep of the site i think this would really
> > help as the pages are automatically updated. One of the pages i am
> > trying to display is
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> >http://www.mrha.co.uk/LeagueTables.asp?leagueid=1&divisionid=3
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> > Im stuck on how to do it, any help would be much appreciated.
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> > Many Thanks in advance,
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> > Ashley
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> You can easily embed a slab of html code into any html file by
> using "server side includes" or "php includes" (google up these).
> This saves you from having to repeat a lot of code everywhere
> (eg, menus that get repeated).
>
> If you are wanting to get a whole webpage into another, you might
> be thinking of the now outdated and not recommended technology of
> HTML Frames. But you could be bold and go against the recommended
> trends. Frames are very poor for bookmarking for users and have
> other downsides. But they are fun! If you need a hand, give a
> shout.
>
> Automatic updating of a website is a very different and more
> difficult ask. It mostly involves databases and php. Are you up
> for this?
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> Why not get the basics right first. See:
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> <http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mrha
> .co.uk%2FLeagueTables.asp%3Fleagueid%3D1%26divisionid%3D3>
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> You won't like this advice, I would be wary of your "Microsoft
> Visual Studio 6.0"
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> Consider Textwrangler and
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> <http://www.htmldog.com/>
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> instead.
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Thanks for the reply,

"You won't like this advice, I would be wary of your "Microsoft"
Visual Studio 6.0" " i havnt used this program.

i am not updating the page myself, the "mrha" group update there
website and i am just wanting to show that specific page inside one of
my pages, not using frames.

i have found this but dont really understand it

HTML:

<!--[if IE]> <object classid="clsid:
25336920-03F9-11CF-8FD0-00AA00686F13" data="some.html"> <p>backup
content</p> </object> <![endif]--> <!--[if !IE]> <--> <object
type="text/html" data="some.html"> <p>backup content</p> </object>
<!--> <![endif]-->

This worked like a charm, but in IE (both 6 and 7) it shows with an
ugly border and scrollbar, even though the content itself was less
than the width and height of the object element. It turned out that I
need to specify this in the included page:

HTML:


.... <body style="border:0;overflow:visible">

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