If you are using MX, I would suggest writing a web service. If these are big
sites that want the content, as you say, then they should be able to find a
way to interface with a web service.

I would have static headers and footers they can point to when creating
their template and then do a web service for the content.


-Ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Leder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 10:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Sorta OT:Posting One Site Inside Another


Thanks for your continued input on this challenge.

I'll try and answer the posts up to this message in one swoop.

1) The content will most likely change every day, sometimes more often. This
content change could be both with the client himself, or with end users who
use the site (ie, members posting messages on the internal message board.

2) Most of the images on the site are absolutes (since most of the page
contents are aggregations of includes pulled from different folders of the
site).  So this part would not be a problem.

3) The links being relative could be more of an issue, though not
insurmountable.

4) Since these are very large organizations interested in picking up the
pages, we could just provide the URL's - though it might be a tough sell.

Keep the ideas coming - this is very enlightening (for me anyway).

Thanks,
Mark

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