On 9/11/03 3:30 PM, Dale Critchley posted:

>> I don't think CSS will help you include some navbar file.  For the
>> include you need something else.
>> If your server supports PHP you could use that.  PHP will let you
>> 'include' another file at any point in your HTML as you like.  PHP
>> will also let you include content from another site like you
>> mentioned you wanted to do.  PHP is quite powerful and useful for
>> many scripting tasks.
>
>Hmm. Dan doesn't use PHP for LEM. Dan Knight, how do you do it? Is that just
>stationery, or do you use SSI?

SSI - Server Side Includes. That's all going to change over the coming 
months as we move to an open source publishing system that uses PHP -- 
and will give us forums for our articles. That's going to simplify things 
a lot.


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