On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 18:21 -0500, phphelp -- kbk wrote:
> On Sep 4, 2009, at 5:03 PM, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
>
> >> Depends on what you are including. The only tags that can be
> >> inside the
> >> head are , , ,
On Sep 4, 2009, at 5:03 PM, sono...@fannullone.us wrote:
Depends on what you are including. The only tags that can be
inside the
head are , , ,
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> From: Tommy Pham
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Include Files in HTML
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> From: "sono...@fannullone.us"
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> Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 12:57:08 PM
> Subject: [PHP] Include Files in HTML
>
> In my readings, I've run across examples showing include files being
> called
> from within the tags, and other exampl
On Sep 4, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Bob McConnell wrote:
Depends on what you are including. The only tags that can be inside
the
head are , , ,
"Bob McConnell" wrote:
> From: sono-io at fannullone.us
>
>> In my readings, I've run across examples showing include files
> being
>> called from within the tags, and other examples showing
>
>> them called within . I've always put them in the header
>
>> section myself, but I was wondering
From: sono-io at fannullone.us
> In my readings, I've run across examples showing include files
being
> called from within the tags, and other examples showing
> them called within . I've always put them in the header
> section myself, but I was wondering if one is better than the othe
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