The other "solution" is that you use a server side scripting language (which means everytime you produce your page you can dynamically change what is returned - e.g. Coldfusion, ASP, Perl, PHP, etc.).

On 9/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Changing the css filename is not a good idea as you would then need
>to edit every html file to point to the updated file?

Well, that's the point of my trick, unwieldy though it is.

Every html file would have a server-side include, which contained a
client-side include. Next, a rabbit out of a hat.
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