Re: OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-27 Thread keith smith
: From: Phillip Waclawski waclaw...@mesacc.edu Subject: Re: OT--HTML coding question To: m jarvis m.jar...@cox.net, Main PLUG discussion list plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us Date: Sunday, February 26, 2012, 10:42 PM #yiv228569360 p {margin:0;}If your server supports php, just rename the file

Re: OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-27 Thread Matt Graham
From: Mark Jarvis m.jar...@cox.net [SSI] sounds like a good solution. If this was a commercial web site I'd probably do it. However this is something I'm doing on a volunteer basis using donated space and I'm trying to keep everything small and simple--especially simple. SSI is pretty

OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-26 Thread Mark Jarvis
I have a web site with a large number of hand coded pages. I have a block of code that needs to be inserted into each page. The problem is that the block will change occasionally as new material is added. Obviously, things would be much simpler if I could make the change in one place and

Re: OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-26 Thread Matt Graham
From: Mark Jarvis m.jar...@cox.net I have a web site with a large number of hand coded pages. I have a block of code that needs to be inserted into each page. The problem is that the block will change occasionally as new material is added. Obviously, things would be much simpler if I could

Re: OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-26 Thread Mark Jarvis
Thanks! It sounds like a good solution. If this was a commercial web site I'd probably do it. However this is something I'm doing on a volunteer basis using donated space and I'm trying to keep everything small and simple--especially simple. Once again, thanks! Mark Matt Graham wrote:

Re: OT--HTML coding question

2012-02-26 Thread Phillip Waclawski
10:33:27 PM Subject: Re: OT--HTML coding question Thanks! It sounds like a good solution. If this was a commercial web site I'd probably do it. However this is something I'm doing on a volunteer basis using donated space and I'm trying to keep everything small and simple--especially simple