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Help! Please. HTML type stuff. by JustnCase 2004-12-06 12:50:12
I have an HTML document I would like to include in another HTML document is it possible to do this without having to type the included HTML in everytime? I am trying to get a standard heading on all of my pages.

In other words I have a file called "heading.html" and I would like to include it in "create.html".
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  You want server-side includes, by LionsPhil2004-12-06 12:51:50
    Server Side Includes, PHP, ASP or any other by Scirocco2004-12-06 12:54:50
      Like this by LionsPhil2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Thanks! :) by JustnCase2004-12-06 13:03:32
          Don't forget that the server has to support it. (n/t) by LionsPhil2004-12-06 13:06:06
      s/reguire/require/, I think :P (n/t) by Arachnid2004-12-06 13:01:44
  PHP with includes (n/t) by celticess2004-12-06 12:58:49
  Frames. (n/t) by Number_Six2004-12-06 12:59:54
    NO! by LionsPhil2004-12-06 13:01:44
      And for good measure: No, no, NO! (n/t) by Arachnid2004-12-06 13:02:14
      2nded by drummergeek2004-12-06 13:02:25
      I agree! Frames are what I am trying to remove. (n/t) by JustnCase2004-12-06 13:04:37
        *Checks trap* by Number_Six2004-12-06 13:31:22
  I always did with some jsp by Spisefisken2004-12-06 13:03:04
    Ehheww! by LionsPhil2004-12-06 13:05:33
      mod_perl is never overkill! by Pic2004-12-06 13:19:58
  I wrote a perl sript for that by varikin2004-12-06 13:10:08
  Unfortunately it is an IIS server. :( by JustnCase2004-12-06 14:39:48
    My company uses virtual includes all the time by Merlin2004-12-06 15:14:24

 

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