where is the code?

aloha,
dave

On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 08:21:40AM -0500, scott wrote:
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> I just wrote a little perl script that will make the maintenence of the 
>headers/footers
> (or any common HTML code) a little easier if a multi-page design is favored.
> 
> It works with a file "common", that contains common code in the format:
> <!--START:head-->
> This 
> is a header
> blah blah whatever
> <!--END:head-->
> 
> then, in the website HTML file, you put this:
> <!--INSERT:head-->
> 
> And when you run the perl script, it'll hunt out <!--INSERT:(.*?)-->
> and replace it with the common code for $1 and save the "new" HTML
> somewhere (so as not to over-write the original HTML file with the
> comments in it, obviously :-)
> 
> It's a kind of half-assed solution, but it seems to fix the "problem"
> of keeping different pages in synch with common code w/o having
> to use PHP or server-side includes.
> 
> - -- 
> [scott] :: "ein kalter Tod f�r den sprecher von L�gen"
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