At 06:36 +0000 5/6/07, Trevor Richens wrote:
>Hi,
>Strictly speaking this is really an "off-list" topic but here's my solution.
>
>I generate my pages that require this using PHP.
>I create the basic template page in XHTML and then break down each 
>section into separate files.
>I then add the PHP tags so that the page gets recreated correctly 
>using the separate files.
>
>So a simple header.php file would look like
>


PHP is under no circumstances an acceptable topic for discussion on this list.

Why not?

1. PHP is not CSS.

2. Because then we would have to put up with people talking about 
Perl, Java, ASP, Ruby, Python, Lisp or whatever. Which would be bad 
enough for the list's signal-to-noise ratio even if the usual 
language wars didn't ensue.

(and what's more Kaye did not even mention that she is using it).


Last Thursday I wrote this:


"If you know (or even suspect) that your post is not on topic

     DO NOT POST IT TO THE LIST

To go ahead and post something that you know to be off topic is
totally rude and discourteous to the 8200+ members of the list."


Amazingly enough, despite the amazing rate of change that we see on 
teh interwebs, that remains true today...


Alex Robinson
css-d moderator and still point of the turning world
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