> Please elaborate.
I was thinking of a given web page as being composed of 2 parts: (1)
The substantive content; and, (2) a wrapper (the layout) which
surrounds the substantive content and provides (among other things)
the navigation and a style sheet affecting the styling of the
substantive content. Now suppose that other web sites exist that
would like to include the substantive content on their site by linking
to it; but, these sites would like to have the substantive content
included within their own wrapper (layout) so that they could control
the navigation and stylings. I was then thinking that suppose that
these other web sites could post a layout on their site and then pass
a reference to the URL to that layout as a parameter to the link to
the substantive content. In such a case, that layout would then be
used instead of the default layout on the site that hosts the
substantive content. Is that any more clear?
I know that it's wild. I just wanted to see how wild and see if
anyone else had been crazy enough to think about such a thing.
Thanks for the input.
... doug
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