Greetings,

        I'm about to implement a small intranet-type project that I've already 
testbedded with Apache/Embperl.  I'm much of a lighweight dabbler in 
Perl, but there's nothing amazingly complex required at the moment.  The 
Embperl code already does most of what it needs to do at the moment, but 
now I want to implement the whole thing properly, with a clean 
separation of server-side logic, client-side logic, content and 
presentation.  Which, as far as I can tell means breaking it down into 
inheritable chunks and using Execute a lot!
        -However- many of the documents will come from someone else who is 
writing them in Dreamweaver, and will be full, standalone HTML pages. 
And they may -need- to stay standalone, and by that I mean they will 
with their own HTML, HEAD, and BODY tags.
        Now obviously, if my base document has its own HTML, HEAD, BODY sections, 
if I inherit a document which possibly has its own HTML,HEAD, BODY 
sections, I will probably wind up with malformed HTML.
        Structurally, I want my intended information folders to grouped by 
content category, again for other people to add to.  Hence I dont want 
my folder-based inheritance to get overly complex.
        What I'd -like- to be able to do is only inheret the part of those 
documents that resides in the BODY section.  Is that possible, with a 
minimal amount of Perl/Embperl voodoo, or do I need to rethink my approach?

        My thanks for your time.

                        Sean Ahern

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Sean Ahern,
Computing Support Officer,
School of Television and Imaging,
Duncan of Jordanstone College,
Dundee                                   0044(0)1382-345372
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