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Posted by Daniel on 11/01/07 20:59
On Nov 1, 4:51 pm, Bone Ur <monstersquas...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 20:19:15 GMT
> Daniel scribed:
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> > Hello,
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> > Typically, I have create simple html webpages from start to finish,
> > everything in one html document.
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> > I am now creating more complexe pages, and wish to compartmentalize
> > certain aspects. For example, the nav bar get generated by a separate
> > program which generate and html file, css, js.... I then call it
> > within my main doc. However, by doing so I end up with duplication of
> > head section, body.... and I assume this is not proper. The other
> > alternative is to copy and paste the various element of the nav bar
> > (styles, scripts, html) and the paste them in their respective zones.
> > this however, is very conterproductive as when a change need to be
> > made I must manually update each webpage (long and prone to errors).
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> > What is the proper approach to doing this type of referencing multiple
> > docs into one.
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> > Thank you for your experience and guidance,
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> The best thing to do is use server-side scripting such as php. SSIs are
> also an option. Scripting allows you to variablize and include sections of
> text, html, etc.
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> Bone Ur
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So, you are saying i should split the navbar.html into section
(header, html,...) and call them individually at the right place?
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