I'm not sure if this is supported natively, but it seems like you
should be able to use an "include" to get the job done.  I found a
description here...

http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_include_one_html_file_inside_another.html

Scroll down to "CGI Includes".

Paul

On 7/29/07, Bassam A. Al-Khaffaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear All,
>
>    I have recently deployed a 40 PFSense platforms in one of the university
> campuses to enable staff and students to access Internet and other resources
> on the WAN side through wired and Wi-Fi. I have ported a customized login
> page that contains some logos and advertisements. Unfortunately, every time
> I need to add new information to the login page I need to update the entire
> deployed platform, and this is really a tedious and boring operation.
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> I wonder if there is a possibility to make pfsense refers to an external
> login page hosted on a web server that eases my life of doing such
> operation.
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> If there is no such thing in pfsense at the moment, is there any plan in the
> future to make pfsense refers to an external login page?
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>
> Regards
>
> Bassam

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