Not true Atrix,

<@INCLUDE> can be used anywhere in a TAF, TCF or TML file where other Meta
Tags are allowed - which is just about everywhere.

Mind you, reliably "including" (or finding) the content you are pointing at
is another matter. 

As well, the location on your Server of the file that contains your
<@INCLUDE> may be a factor.

The "relative" behavior of file paths have changed slightly between Tango
and Witango 5, so it worth doing a bit of reading of the
"Witango_whatsnew_v5.PDF" file available from http://www.witango.com


One more thing to keep in mind about Witango and HTML - Witango completely
ignores the text or HTML you type around Meta Tags. Witango couldn't care
less about this stuff, other than the fact that if it's present, or
generated by some code - then it just sends it as output.

So if some HTML is somehow affecting your <@INCLUDE> or your output, then
you've got a different kind of problem on your hands.

Hope this helps. Cheers....

Scott Cadillac,
Witango.org - http://witango.org
403-281-6090 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Atrix Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 1:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: <@include>


Hello, i have another question.

I heard a rumor that <@include> had to be used within <head> and </head>
otherwise it wasnt reliable, im pretty confident thats not true cause that
would just be silly but im just making sure.

thanks!
Atrix
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