If I am including a menu using the PHP include command but the actuual
menu is an html list does the included file need to have its code
including the css style sheet or will it use the style sheet of the page
it is included to.
the browser would just see the complete page regardless of how
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 07:34:22 am Michael Horowitz wrote:
> If I am including a menu using
Also is their a preference in web standards for using PHP includes or
something like SSI?
SSI stands for server side include which is essentially what a PHP include
is. The only difference is the syntax used to call the include.
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You can basically think of a PHP include as basically just copying
everything from the included file into the file it is being included in.
Ken Robinson wrote:
Quoting Michael Horowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If I am including a menu using the PHP include command but the actuual
menu is an html
Quoting Michael Horowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If I am including a menu using the PHP include command but the actuual
menu is an html list does the included file need to have its code
including the css style sheet or will it use the style sheet of the
page it is included to.
Any text that's in
You don't need to add any styles to the include file. Keep in mind the
php does its stuff long before any css rules get applied which happens
only after the dom is loaded into the user's browser.
I cannot speak for SSI as I've never used it once. Always did asp/php
includes.
Joseph R. B. Ta