This could be achieved by creating a special file - eg, boilerplate.conf Then in each MRTG file (or your template file), start off with the line
Include: boilerplate.conf Then in the boilerplate.conf file, use commands like the following: PageTop[^]: <small>This is mine, mine I tell you! Muahaha.</small><hr> AddHead[_]: <link rev="webmaster" href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> BodyTag[_]:<BODY LEFTMARGIN="1" TOPMARGIN="1" BACKGROUND="/images/playboy/mindy.gif"> PageFoot[$]: <small>Copyright me. Don't look at it with your eyes open.</small> In fact you can put anything you like in here, so even including your general global options would be a good idea. Note we are using the prepend target for PageTop so that you can still use PageTop in the various .cfg files. This is just an example; you don't need to use all these directives. If using routers2 as a frontend, the same thing will mostly work, but you will need to enable mrtgpagetop=yes in the routers2.conf. Alternatively, just set your boilerplate in the pagetop= definition in the routers2.conf. Steve I am looking for a hand with adding a bunch of silly boilerplate html to the top of every MRTG generated page. It seems to me that the sensible place to do this would be in my Host and Interface template files; however that still leaves me with about a dozen different files that all need the same boilerplate. I'd like to be able to use an INCLUDE inside the template, or some such mechanism. That way, when it changes, they all change at once.
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