Date: 01/05/01
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At 11:10 AM 1/5/01 -0600, Brian Popp wrote:
>Yeah, I enjoyed seeing Fred's implementation as well. Thanks for the info,
>Fred! A similar alternative to it would be to put the header and footer into
>separate files, and then load them separately like so:
This defeats the object for me, which is to keep a html file I can edit in
Dreamweaver. Sad but true :-)
>I was initally a little hesitant to add anything to each of my pages to make
>them adopt the look and feel of the site, but I'm getting more comfortable
>with the idea. I'm also going to give that output buffering a try and see
>how that goes. It' can't be any slower than than the http request that I'm
>doing now. Thanks to all for the suggestions and please keep em coming!
Let me know how you get on with the output buffering. I can't rule out
that either my connection is worse than usual or the servers are very slow.
Cheers!
Peter
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