>I vote for Frames =;^)

>Using frames may also help when we want to update different formats of the
>documentation. i.e. pdf files can be set up to list the content files
>consecutively without the need to strip out the navsys from every page. We
>could then replicate the navsys as a table of contents. (I haven't actually
>tried this, I'm just thinking out loud) I don't know much about Win2PDF.
>Does it take a graphical snap shot, or does it copy the text of the document
>and format it into pdf? If it copies the text, does it ignore HTML tags?
>What would it do to a navsys that is made up of tags mixed with content?
 
This is not really needed.  It is quite possible, using php / asp / cgi to include the common navigation code automatically.  This means that if written in a specific way, it is then possible to override the inclusion of such code.  This would allow for easy conversion by simply stripping the "include" calls made in the content files.


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