[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make a poor-man's CMS to avoid using
stuff like Plone, Mambo, etc. (In other words, I'm trying
to use Apache without extra crud on the server.)
You'll notice CMS's tend to show JPEGs, standard headers, standard
footers, etc. on ALL HTML files displayed. This is pretty
cool and was the motivation for my question. I agree that
people can override system-wide CSS stuff but even then
CMS's still manage to show some stuff in the browswer nevertheless.
That's possibly server-side includes/scripting to auto-generate HTML
that prolly doesn't have anything to do with CSS
When I was doing this, I was automatically adding "last modified" to the
end of pages on the server so that people could see when they changed,
without page writers having to remember to change it themselves, nor do
users have to check the "Last-Modified" HTTP header response
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